Delaware’s largest recovery act project now underway

Monday, 17 May 2010 21:23:11 (GMT+3)   |  
       

Deputy Federal Highway Administrator Greg Nadeau joined Gov. Jack Markell and other federal and state officials near the Delaware/Maryland state line today to break ground on the $45.1 million Newark Toll Plaza Improvement Project on I-95.

"Major Recovery Act funded projects like this one are continuing to get underway across the country, supporting even more jobs and economic growth," said Vice President Joe Biden. "By putting people to work, reducing traffic congestion, improving air quality and saving time for a half million drivers each week, this project will provide Delaware with a boost today while improving its transportation system for the long-term."

"Fifteen months into the Recovery Act, projects are still getting underway, putting people back to work and helping to get our economy rolling again," said US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "Thanks to the Obama Administration, there are orange barrels up across the country and I've seen firsthand the difference it has made to workers and their families."

The project will reconfigure the toll plaza on I-95 to accommodate new highway-speed E-ZPass lanes in the northbound and southbound directions. When completed next summer, the new toll plaza will significantly reduce traffic congestion for the estimated 110,000 daily drivers it serves. According to contractor estimates, this project will employ 313 workers at its peak.
               
Of the $26.6 billion in FHWA ARRA funds available nationwide, Delaware's share is more than $122 million. To date, the state has obligated $115 million toward 33 roads and bridges projects, with 30 underway.


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