San Marcos and Austin I-35 road construction projects for June 11 – 17

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TxDOT knows you’ve got to get where you need to go.

While construction is tough on everyone, TxDOT is trying to do
everything it can to minimize disruptions.

Remember to support your local businesses as they are still open during construction…

I-35 CAPITAL AREA CORRIDOR MOBILITY

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• CLOSURES, DETOURS & TRAFFIC ALERTS •

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I-35 AT SH 123 — SAN MARCOS

I-35 AT SH 123

PROJECT OVERVIEW | The project activity includes improvements to the northbound and southbound I-35 frontage roads and bridges at the San Marcos River and the reconstruction of the SH 123/I-35 intersection and C.M. Allen Parkway exit.

TxDOT anticipates periodic closures of the river at I-35 to complete the work. Recreational users along the San Marcos River will be notified in advance of any closures via shore signs and can sign up for additional project updates

The estimated project cost is $107 million and is funded by CAMPO and TxDOT. Construction commenced in August 2021 and its anticipated completion in early 2025, weather permitting. Webber, LLC is the contractor for this project.

Anticipated construction completion: early 2025, weather permitting.

 

WORK CONTINUES – CURRENT CLOSURES

LANE CLOSURE

Northbound I-35 frontage road closed from Flores Street to River Road.
Through August 2022

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

I-35 FROM RM 150 TO KYLE CROSSING — KYLE

I-35 FROM RM 150 TO KYLE CROSSING

PROJECT OVERVIEW | This project will reconfigure the northbound entrance/exit ramps between RM 150 and Kyle Crossing. The improvements include reversing the northbound entrance/exit ramps, reconstructing the northbound frontage road, adding new extended lanes between entrance/exit ramps, and constructing a new frontage road bridge over Plum Creek.

The estimated construction cost is $21.9 million and is funded by the CAMPO and TxDOT. Construction commenced in September 2020, and its anticipated completion is early 2022. Hunter Industries, Ltd is the contractor for this project.

Anticipated construction completion: early 2022, weather permitting.

All closures are weather permitting.
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WORK CONTINUES – NO CLOSURES AT THIS TIME

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

I-35 FROM SOUTH LOOP 82 TO NORTH RIVER RIDGE PARKWAY — SAN MARCOS

I-35 FROM SOUTH LOOP 82 TO NORTH
RIVER RIDGE PARKWAY

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PROJECT
OVERVIEW | Work includes relocating the existing northbound I-35 entrance ramp, constructing a new northbound exit ramp, reconstructing the northbound frontage road, and adding a new extended entrance/exit lane.

The estimated construction cost is $14 million funded by CAMPO and TxDOT. Construction commenced in January 2021, and its anticipated completion in mid-2022. Hunter Industries, Ltd is the contractor for this project.

Anticipated construction completion: mid-2022, weather permitting.

All closures are weather permitting.
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WORK CONTINUES – NO CLOSURES AT THIS TIME

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

I-35 FROM RUNDBERG LN. TO US 290 EAST — AUSTIN

I-35 FROM RUNDBERG LN. TO US 290 EAST

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PROJECT OVERVIEW |
This project includes main lanes and frontage road reconstruction and the addition of three new flyovers at US 183.

I-35 from Rundberg Lane to US 290 East is estimated to cost $124.2 million and is made possible by Texas Clear Lanes Congestion Relief Fund.

The construction commenced in January 2018, with an anticipated completion date in mid-2021. The contractor for this project is J.D. Abrams.

Anticipated construction completion: early 2022, weather permitting.

All closures are weather permitting.
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CLOSURES AT THIS TIME

LANE CLOSURE

St. Johns Avenue bridge closed nightly at I-35.
Sunday, June 12 through Thursday, June 16 from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

I-35 AT PARMER LANE — AUSTIN

I-35 AT PARMER LANE

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PROJECT
OVERVIEW |
Reduced congestion, improved mobility at Parmer Lane and Lamar Boulevard, operational efficiency, more reliable travel times, lower fuel consumption.

This project’s estimated construction cost is funded by Texas Clear Lanes and CAMPO with an estimated $24.6 million cost.

Construction started in July 2019 with an estimated timeline to be completed by mid-2021. Primoris Services Corporation is the project contractor.

Anticipated construction completion: early 2022, weather permitting.

All closures are weather permitting.

 

WORK CONTINUES – NO CLOSURES AT THIS TIME

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

I-35 CORRIDOR HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE

I-35 CORRIDOR HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE

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PROJECT OVERVIEW
| These lane closures are associated with ongoing maintenance activities throughout the corridor.

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All closures are weather permitting.

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CURRENT TRAFFIC ADVISORIES •

LANE CLOSURE

Northbound and southbound I-35 rolling closures at Old Settlers Boulevard.
Sunday, June 12 from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m

Read more on construction phasing and additional project details HERE.

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