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Interstate 69 Extension SIU #3, Evansville to Indianapolis, Indiana: 2010–2024 $1.6 billion [15] (est.) Wekiva Parkway, Orlando, Florida 2001–2016 $1.4 billion [16] (est.) I-95 New Haven Harbor Corridor Reconstruction, New Haven, Connecticut: 1991–2003 $1.2 billion [17] E-470, Denver, Colorado: 1933–2007 $37 million 1937 $37 million ...
The construction of the Interstate Highway System cost approximately $114 billion (equivalent to $618 billion in 2023). The system has continued to expand and grow as additional federal funding has provided for new routes to be added, and many future Interstate Highways are currently either being planned or under construction.
The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, also known as the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act, Pub. L. 84–627 was enacted on June 29, 1956, when President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the bill into law.
This is reflective of a national trend in escalating highway construction costs. According to national data, across the nation, project costs have gone up by two-thirds in just over three years
(The Center Square) — The Capital Area Road and Bridge District's planned project for Interstate 49 expansion and a new Mississippi River bridge in Baton Rouge remains on track despite shifts in ...
In the United States, future Interstate Highways include proposals to establish new mainline (one- and two-digit) routes to the Interstate Highway System.Included in this article are auxiliary Interstate Highways (designated by three-digit numbers) in varying stages of planning and construction, and the planned expansion of existing primary Interstate Highways.
Named for nearby Fort McHenry, the tunnel is the lowest point in the Interstate Highway System under water. [2] Construction began in May 1980; the tunnel opened on November 23, 1985. Having consumed some $750 million (equivalent to $2.1 billion in 2023), it was the most expensive Interstate project until surpassed by the Big Dig in Boston. [3]
The ongoing project planning costs $1 million per month. [6] Planners say the construction phase would last five to seven years. Official cost estimates for a phased build-out were $2.8 billion, down from earlier estimates of $3.5 billion. [7] The CRC finance plan called for tolling to pay for up to $1.3 billion of the cost. [8]