Governor
Quinn Announces $486M Spring Construction Program for Roads and Bridges
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CHICAGO - Governor Pat Quinn today
announced $486 million in road and bridge projects that will be started this
spring - one of the largest early-season construction programs in the state's
history. Today's announcement is part of the governor's agenda to create jobs
and drive Illinois' economy forward by investing in our transportation
systems. Joined by Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider, Governor
Quinn today released a list of nearly 200 road and bridge projects across the
state that will begin in the coming weeks.
"Illinois has a world-class transportation system and we
are making it even stronger by carrying out one of the largest spring
construction programs ever," Governor Quinn said. "This bold
investment will help put thousands of people to work improving our roads and
bridges and laying the foundation for economic development for years to
come."
The governor and Secretary Schneider made today's announcement
on Chicago's South Side, where a $32 million investment will rebuild the
Stony Island Feeder to the Bishop Ford Freeway/I-94. The project at the
interchange, which handles up to 64,000 vehicles per day, involves the
repair, reconstruction, removal and replacement of seven bridges. Scheduled
for completion in 2014, the project also involves resurfacing and replacing
pavement and intersection improvements. Upgrades to the lighting and signage
will improve safety and make it easier for drivers to navigate the
interchange.
"IDOT is thrilled to be able to move forward with this important
project," Secretary Schneider said. "Thanks to Governor
Quinn's Illinois Jobs Now! capital program, Illinois has been able
to make critical improvements to our highways, railways and airports across
the state."
IDOT also announced additional Chicago-area transportation
investments including: a $19.4 million bridge replacement project at
Cumberland Avenue over the Kennedy Expressway, $3.5 million in additional
bridge repairs on the Kennedy, and $2.6 million on resurfacing projects on IL
Rt. 43/Harlem Avenue at Higgins Avenue in Chicago and on West 127th Street in
Crestwood.
Many of the projects announced today are funded through
legislation Governor Quinn championed in his State of the State address
earlier this year. On those projects, IDOT is offering contractors a
reimbursement rate of $10 an hour for hiring graduates of the Highway
Construction Careers Training Program, an IDOT-sponsored initiative to
encourage women and minorities to pursue careers in the transportation
construction industry.
Governor Quinn in 2009 spearheaded Illinois Jobs Now!, the
state's first capital construction program in a decade. The $31 billion
capital construction program is the largest in Illinois history, supporting
an estimated 439,000 construction jobs. The program includes $14 billion for
transportation through 2015. Of the $14 billion in the program dedicated for
transportation needs, IDOT has awarded 5,336 projects worth $12.68 billion,
creating and supporting 160,000 jobs. These have included improvements to
6,809 miles of roadways and 1,113 bridges.
Combined with the Illinois Tollway's $12 billion capital
program, Move Illinois: The Illinois Tollway Driving the
Future, the state of Illinois is carrying out one of the largest capital
construction efforts in the nation.
For a list of projects, please see attached. For more
information on the work being carried out by IDOT this spring, go to: http://www.dot.il.gov/desenv/042613/042613letg.html.
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