The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) announced today that it is moving forward with awarding a contract to begin the first phase of the $1.7 billion Carolina Crossroads project in the Columbia region.
The Carolina Crossroads project in its entirety is planned to provide a safer and modern interchange design for the infamous Malfunction Junction in the Midlands region of South Carolina. More than 134,000 vehicles travel through this area on a daily basis. Those commuters, freight haulers, and other daily travelers experience more than 112 hours of delay each year at this interchange due to congestion, SCDOT says.
Phase 1 of the Carolina Crossroads project, valued at $210 million, will focus on the reconfiguration of the Colonial Life Boulevard interchange area on I-126, and some improvements along I-26 towards U.S. 378 to improve traffic flow. Phase 1 of the project is being delivered via the innovative design-build contracting method, which means the final design work and construction work will be completed by a proven team of industry experts on an expedited timeframe.
Pending final contractual approval by the state's Secretary of Transportation, the joint-venture of Archer-United is expected to immediately begin work to finalize the design and other pre-construction activities for the project. The public should anticipate seeing major highway construction activity beginning in spring 2022 with all the work associated with the Phase 1 project being completed by the end of 2024.
Secretary of Transportation Christy A. Hall says that SCDOT looks forward to partnering with Archer-United to make the start of this long-awaited project a reality for South Carolina. "The upgrade and modernization of the intersection of I-20, I-26 and I-126 is critical to our economic vitality and will enhance the daily commute for thousands of South Carolinians," Hall said in a statement. "The team of Archer-United has an excellent track record of delivering good, quality projects on time and on budget and I look forward to the improvements beginning on this critical project for the state of South Carolina."
The next phases of the overall Carolina Crossroads project are in the project development pipeline, with Phase 2 expected to advance to contract later this summer. The remaining phases will advance over the next several years in succession. All five phases of Carolina Crossroads are anticipated to be fully complete and open to traffic by the end of 2029.
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SOURCE: South Carolina DOT