Officials from Tennessee and Arkansas have shared updates regarding the Interstate 55 bridge replacement project, a significant infrastructure development connecting the two states across the Mississippi River.
The construction management contract for this monumental project has been awarded to Kiewit Infrastructure South Co., a firm known for successfully handling complex transportation initiatives.
A Vision for the Future
Deputy Governor and Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Commissioner Butch Eley expressed optimism about the project, stating, “This project is building a stronger future for Tennessee. We are thrilled to partner with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Arkansas, and now Kiewit, whose proven track record will be invaluable to the success of this transformative project to enhance regional and national connectivity and safety significantly. We look forward to its positive impact on our state and country for decades to come.”
The current I-55 bridge, which was constructed 75 years ago, is anticipated to serve approximately 64,000 vehicles per day by 2050, emphasizing the necessity of this modernization effort.
Funding America’s River Crossing
The bridge, famously known as America’s River Crossing, is one of the major infrastructure projects backed by federal funding. A $400 million federal grant and $200 million contributions from Arkansas and Tennessee make this endeavor the most expansive transportation investment in Tennessee’s history, per TDOT.
ARDOT Director Jared Wiley commended the collaborative effort, saying, “The Arkansas Department of Transportation is pleased to partner with TDOT to construct a modern structure on a corridor that conveys many critical goods and services through the heart of our nation each day. We are thankful that TDOT was able to secure this historic grant award and are confident in Kiewit’s ability to deliver the project on time and budget.”
Preparing for Construction
According to Tennessee Department of Transportation officials, the environmental evaluation for the project is almost finished, and design work is already in progress. Coordination for right-of-way acquisition is expected to start later this year, with construction anticipated to commence during fiscal year 2026.
Dave Miles, executive vice president of Kiewit Corporation, also emphasized the company’s commitment to excellence, stating, “Kiewit is very pleased to have been selected to help deliver the bridge replacement project for the Tennessee and Arkansas Departments of Transportation. We have a long history of safely building and engineering complex bridge and transportation projects across the United States, including in both states. We are excited to bring our experience and skilled workforce to this project, which importantly connects both states for people within and traveling through the region.”
Additional information about the I-55 bridge replacement project is available online.
Source: Land Line