Major Florida Bridge Makes Progress

April 17, 2025
Project is slated for completion next year

Construction is well underway on the new Big Carlos Pass Bridge, a $90.8 million infrastructure project that began in spring 2023 and is slated for completion by summer 2026.

The bridge, which connects Fort Myers Beach to Lover’s Key along Estero Boulevard, is being built on the Gulf side of the existing span. When finished, the 60-foot fixed-span bridge will offer enhanced pedestrian and cyclist access with dedicated bicycle lanes, a 6-foot sidewalk on the north side and a 10-foot shared-use path on the south.

Motorists continue to use the current bridge while construction progresses. Once complete, the old bridge will be demolished and repurposed as part of an offshore artificial reef.

The bridge is being constructed by Superior Construction Co. Southeast LLC under a contract with Lee County. Drone footage reveals the scale of the project, offering a glimpse of the future of coastal connectivity.

The new bridge is designed with a 75-year lifespan and includes utility relocation for both Lee County and Bonita Springs, according to the contractor. 

Source: News-Press.com, Yahoo News

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