Construction Segment A / B

I-595, from I-75 to Nob Hill Road

Segment A/B is about five miles long and extends from west of I-75/Sawgrass Expressway to Nob Hill Road. Prince Contracting began construction in Segment A/B in November 2010. Highlights from Segment A/B construction include: two new ramps to connect the I-595 toll lanes to the I-75/Sawgrass Expressway; widening the bridge over 136th Ave to the north; widening and relocating the existing westbound I-595 corridor to the north to accommodate three new toll lanes as well as new auxiliary lanes on I-595 mainline; construction of a tolling gantry east of 136th Ave; widening the existing westbound bridge over Flamingo road to the south to accommodate three new toll lanes; widening and relocating westbound I-595 to the north including the construction of a new 4-span bridge over Flamingo Road; a new eastbound bypass ramp; widening the existing westbound bridge over Hiatus Road to the north and the south to accommodate three toll lanes and four westbound lanes; widening of the existing eastbound bridge over Hiatus Road to the south; new eastbound braided ramps on both the west and east side of the Hiatus Road intersection; a westbound bypass ramp at Hiatus Road; milling and resurfacing of existing I-595 lanes; and new asphalt pavement for additional lanes. The work will also include some utility relocation, new signaling, lighting and striping.

For emergencies throughout the I-595 corridor, please dial *FHP (*347).

CONSTRUCTION SEGMENTS & PICTURES

MAP LEGEND

Please explore the active construction throughout
Segment A/B in the interactive Google Map below.