VDOT News - Hampton Roads

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HRO-161007

Jan. 24, 2020



COMMONWEALTH TRANSPORTATION BOARD AWARDS CONTRACT FOR SKIFFES CREEK CONNECTOR
Project to add a new link between the Route 60 and Route 143 primary roads

JAMES CITY COUNTY — On Jan. 15, the Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) awarded a contract for $24.5 million to Shirley Contracting Company, LLC of Lorton, VA to design and build the Skiffes Creek Connector Project in James City County.

Under this contract, Shirley Contracting Company will design and construct a two-lane roadway connecting Route 60 (Pocahontas Trail) and Route 143 (Merrimac Trail) in the area between Route 199 and Route 238 in James City County. When completed, the project is expected to provide immediate congestion relief, improve safety and emergency evacuation, and streamline the movement of goods along the two primary roadways of Route 60 and Route 143. The project will also redirect industrial traffic away from James River Elementary School, reduce traffic in the Lee Hall community in the city of Newport News and provide long-range, additional access to Fort Eustis and improved access to Virginia's ports.

The Skiffes Creek Connector is a design-build project, in which the project team will build the project while design is still under way. This greatly reduces the overall time necessary to complete the project.

Planning and design work will begin in the coming months, with construction activity currently estimated to being fall 2020.

For more information on the design-build project and progress updates, visit http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/hamptonroads/skiffes_creek.asp or sign up for email alerts related to the project at https://lp.constantcontact.com/su/FAnvlCL.



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