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The Big Book: Construction & Development


A sampling of some of Virginia’s largest transportation projects Virginia has some major road projects in the works. Here’s a preview of three of the largest:


Project Location Total cost Scope


Interstate 66 widening (outside the Beltway)


Northern Virginia


$2.1 billion


Environmental work continues on a project to transform 25 miles of I-66 from U.S. Route 15 in Haymarket to the I-495/Capital Beltway in Northern Virginia. Improve- ments include three regular lanes and two express lanes in each direction and high-frequency bus service in the express lanes. start in 2017.


Construction is scheduled to


Elizabeth River Tunnels


Hampton Roads


$2.1 billion


The project includes the development, design, construction, finance and opera- tion of a new two-lane tunnel adjacent to the existing Midtown Tunnel under the Elizabeth River. The project is located between the cities of Portsmouth and Norfolk in Hampton Roads. The new tunnel is scheduled for completion at the end of this year. The project also includes renovation of the existing Downtown and Midtown tunnels and extension of the MLK freeway.


Interstate 64 widening


* Estimated cost


Hampton Roads


$512 million *


Improvements include widening 21 miles of I-64 from four to six lanes starting west of Jefferson Avenue in Newport News to west of Newman Road in York County. Construction has begun on the first segment of the three-part project. Construc- tion on the final segment is expected to begin in summer 2018.


Source: Virginia Department of Transportation


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