in the heart Miami, an ambitious plan to transform the urban landscape and the way residents get around. He I-395/SR 836/I-95 Design-Build PlanA joint effort Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) And this Greater Miami Expressway Authority (GMX)It seeks to improve mobility, safety and connectivity along three busy corridors in Los Angeles County. Miami-Dade: State Road 836 (Known as Dolphin Expressway) I-95 And I-395 (Interstate Highways).
with a Investment of more than 800 million USD, the project includes several important improvements. On Florida State Highway 836, a double-decker section will be constructed east of the toll plaza. NW 17th Avenue, rises above the center of the freeway and descends on I-395 just east of the interchange with I-95. This new double deck section will provide direct connectivity to the drivers MacArthur CausewayFree from local incoming and outgoing traffic.
Meanwhile, the existing state Highway 836 road will serve as a distribution system allowing drivers to enter and exit local streets and I-95. The system will reduce dangerous weaving movements, improve safety and traffic flow. Additionally, the existing ramp from eastbound SR 836 to I-95 north will be widened to include an additional lane, reducing the congestion drivers currently experience.
But perhaps the most impressive element of the project Signature bridge (Flagship Bridge), an iconic bridge, is 312 meters long Biscayne Boulevard And Northeast 2nd Avenue. Six arches will rise 100 meters into the air, destined to redefine Miami's skyline. Its architectural design, selected through a competition, was inspired by the city's status as the center of America. The arches symbolize the confluence where all natives live in harmony.
This bridge is a feat of engineering. Its roadway is supported by twin cast-in-place concrete box girders that suspend cables from each arch. The structure emanates from a large central pier that not only supports the weight of the arches and suspended deck, but also houses the bridge's electrical and structural health monitoring system. It is estimated that the foundation of this central pier will use approximately 3,822 cubic meters of concrete and 771 million kilograms of steel reinforcement.
But the Signature Bridge is more than just an architectural landmark. Under its majestic structure, over 30 acres will be transformed into public and community spaces. He Traditional routeA continuous path from NW 3rd Ave To Biscayne Boulevard, Overtown will connect the neighborhoods of Downtown Miami, Omni and Edgewater. This pedestrian and bicycle walkway will include social activity areas, transforming the space beneath the bridge into a vibrant meeting place. Additionally, a pedestrian bridge will be added over the railway tracks Brightline For more security.
Improvements aren't limited to SR 836 and the Signature Bridge. On I-95, the project includes complete reconstruction of the concrete pavement NW 8th Street And NW 29th Street, in north and south directions. A secondary lane will be added along I-95 North from NW 17th Street north to NW 29th Street to accommodate additional traffic from the expanded ramp from SR 836 East to I-95 North. Additionally, a new connector ramp will be constructed from I-95 south to SR 836 west to improve flow and reduce weaving movements.
For I-395, the project spans approximately 2.25 km from the SR 836/I-95/I-395 interchange (known as the Midtown Interchange) to the MacArthur Causeway. The existing facility will be completely renovated. A total of three lanes in each direction and separate connector ramps for traffic to and from I-95. The existing I-395 exit ramp goes east NE 2nd Ave Moving westward North Miami AvenueWhile entering the west entrance NE 1st Ave They will move west of North Miami Avenue. Besides, NW 2nd Ave It will reconnect under I-395, providing better access for residents.
Despite the promised benefits, the program is not without challenges and criticism. Originally scheduled for completion in 2024, it is now estimated to be completed in late 2027. Supply chain issues, weather, events and utility relocation affected the schedule. “Like most sectors, supply chain issues had a major impact on the schedule along with other factors such as weather, holidays, events, utility tax transfers, etc., so “this had an impact and was one of the main reasons for the delay until 2027. FDOT Community Relations Specialist Oscar Gonzalez explains.
said Mark Merwitzer, public policy manager for the Transit Alliance NBC6 Miami in 2023 Concerns about additional traffic and the impact of construction on the flood prone area. “Since the area has continued to flood and dig for the Signature Bridge, it has gotten worse.”, he pointed out. However, FDOT project managers explain that the new construction will include backflow prevention valves and a series of pumps and injection wells to handle heavy rainfall and seasonal king tides.
Estimated to cost approximately $840 million from a combination of federal and state funds, the I-395/SR 836/I-95 design-build project aims to improve community, safety, mobility and sustainability. Beyond concrete and steel, it seeks to reconnect neighborhoods and create gathering spaces that reflect Miami's multicultural spirit.
In the coming years, the city's skyline will have a new icon, and residents will enjoy renewed road infrastructure. Only time will tell if this ambitious plan can live up to its promises in an ever-evolving metropolis like the Magic City.
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