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Design-Build Information
 

General

Design-build is a project delivery method that combines both the design and construction phases into one contract. The agency or owner selects one contract team to complete the design and construction of the project.  The State Legislature has approved the use of three Design-Build contracts in Missouri. This section will contain information on the Design-Build projects currently under way.

 

I-64 Project

The New I-64 is a project to reconstruct 10 miles of urban interstate highway, interchanges and bridges from just west of Spoede Road to just east of Kingshighway Boulevard on I-64, and from south of Brentwood Boulevard to Eager Road on I-170. The project also includes a new high quality interstate-to-interstate connection between I-64 and I-170 and an additional lane in each direction on I-64 between Spoede Road and I-170.

Gateway Constructors was selected in November 2006 as the design-build contractor for The New I-64 Project. Major participants include Granite Construction Company, Fred Weber, Millstone Bangert, Parsons Transportation Group, and URS Corporation. Construction began in March 2007 with completion scheduled for July 31, 2010 (all lanes on I-64 and I-170 will re-open by December 31, 2009).

Project information including traffic advisories, project history, the Four Year Construction Plan, and the Final Environmental Impact Statement can be found on The New I-64 project website.

www.thenewi64.org

 

For additional information regarding the I-64 Design-Build Project, please email the Community Relations Team at info@thenewi64.org

For information regarding Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), please contact:

April Hendricks-Brown
314-524-9251
April.Hendricks-Brown@modot.mo.gov

 

kcICON Project

The kcICON project area covers approximately four miles of combined I-29 and I-35 in Clay and Jackson Counties in western Missouri. Locally, the corridor connects North Kansas City and Kansas City, Missouri between Missouri 210 (Armour Road) and the northeast corner of the downtown loop, crossing the Missouri River via the Paseo Bridge. More than 94,000 vehicles travel this corridor each day - many as part of their daily commute, others traveling to points within the corridor, and others still making a longer journey to and from locations beyond the greater Kansas City area.

Project information, including a link to the Interstate 29/35 Paseo Bridge Corridor Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) can be found on the official kcICON website.

           KcICON Official Website

For additional information regarding the I-29/35 Design-Build Project, please contact:


Brian Kidwell, Project Director
Email: kcICON@modot.mo.gov

 

Safe and Sound Project

MoDOT has identified an innovative process to quickly replace or rehabilitate 800 of its lowest - rated bridges. It's the strongest action ever taken by MoDOT to address the conditions and problems with its huge inventory of bridges - more than 10,200 statewide.

Project information, including a link to the Safe and Sound Bridge Improvemnet Program can be found on the official Safe and Sound website.

         Safe and Sound Official Website

For additional information regarding the Safe and Sound Bridge Improvemnet Program, please contact:

Bob Brendel

MoDOT Outreach Coordinator/Program Delivery
573-751-8717

Email: Robert.Brendel@modot.mo.gov

For technical and project info e-mail at safeandsound@modot.mo.gov

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