Location |
Washington, DC |
Project Sponsor / Borrower |
District Department of Transportation (DDOT) |
Program Areas |
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Mode |
Bridge |
Description |
The Eleventh Street Bridge Project replaced the existing twin bridges that carry I-295 over the Anacostia River in the southeast quadrant of the District of Columbia. Three new bridges were constructed and improvements were made to the interchanges at both ends, including adding missing movements to and from the north onto the Anacostia Freeway (I-295/DC 295). The two-phase project has:
Phase 1 included the three bridges and most of the amenities described above. Phase 2 further improved the connection between the Southeast-Southwest Freeway and Virginia Ave. SE with the new outbound 11th Street Freeway Bridge. |
Cost |
Phase 1 project cost: $309.2 million
Phase 2 project cost: $90 million |
Funding Sources |
Phase 1: Federal funds:
Local funds:
Private funds:
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Project Delivery / Contract Method |
Design-Build |
Private Partner |
Design-builder: Skanska/Facchina |
Project Advisors / Consultants |
Phoenix Capital Partners, LLP - Financial Advisor |
Lenders |
Bondholders |
Duration / Status |
Phase 1 construction began December 2009 and was completed in July 2013. Phase 2 construction started in July 2012 and was completed in September 2015. |
Financial Status |
Closed |
Innovations |
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Related Links / Articles |
DDOT Project Website |
Contacts |
Brandon Cooper |