Webuild Group’s US subsidiary Lane has won the I-3306A design-and-build project worth USD 236 million to widen a section of the I-40 highway in North Carolina to improve traffic flow and relieve heavy congestion during peak commuting times. The contract will have Lane widen from four to six lanes the I-40 for 11 miles (17.7 kilometres) from the I-85 interchange to the Durham County Line in Orange County. The project will relieve congestion at peak commuting times. One of its environmentally sustainable features is the recycling of the existing concrete pavement into sub-base material for the new lanes, with the milled asphalt also to be recycled. Work would begin in late 2022 and be completed by 2025. North Carolina is one of Lane’s biggest markets. Oher projects in the state include improvements to the I-440/US 1 in Wake County and I77/I-40 Interchange in Iredell County. Lane is also extending the NC-540, Triangle Expressway through Wake and Johnston counties.
Webuild Group’s US subsidiary Lane has won the I-3306A design-and-build project worth USD 236 million to widen a section of the I-40 highway in North Carolina to improve traffic flow and relieve heavy congestion during peak commuting times. The contract will have Lane widen from four to six lanes the I-40 for 11 miles (17.7 kilometres) from the I-85 interchange to the Durham County Line in Orange County. The project will relieve congestion at peak commuting times. One of its environmentally sustainable features is the recycling of the existing concrete pavement into sub-base material for the new lanes, with the milled asphalt also to be recycled. Work would begin in late 2022 and be completed by 2025. North Carolina is one of Lane’s biggest markets. Oher projects in the state include improvements to the I-440/US 1 in Wake County and I77/I-40 Interchange in Iredell County. Lane is also extending the NC-540, Triangle Expressway through Wake and Johnston counties.