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no scheduled lane restrictions or closures for the Corridor

DesignConstruction

I-10 Bridges over the Gila River Project Mileposts 172 – 174

The I-10 Bridges Over the Gila River Project will replace the existing two-lane bridges with new three-lane bridges with wide shoulders and reconstruct the existing two-lane roadway approaches as three lane roadways in each direction with wide shoulders in the median of I-10. The Gila River Bridge is about 1,400 feet long.

A construction award was made on January 12, 2024 after a winning bid of $50.9 million was received for construction costs. Construction on the bridge began May 13, 2024, and is expected to last through 2026.

Expected Construction Timeline 2024 – 2026

A map showing the project segment limits of the I-10 Bridges over the Gila River Project.

Construction Updates

Schedules are always subject to change because of weather or other unforeseen factors.

Updated: 11/19/2024

There are no scheduled lane restrictions or closures for the I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor Nov. 17-23

The Arizona Department of Transportation has no scheduled lane restrictions or closures for the I-10 Wild Horse Pass Corridor between Sunday, Nov. 17, and Saturday, Nov. 23.

For up-to-date traffic information, check az511.com or the AZ511 app. 
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