Location |
Phoenix, Arizona |
Project Sponsor |
Arizona Department of Transportation |
Program Areas |
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Mode |
Highway |
Description |
The Loop 202 freeway, also known as the South Mountain Freeway, is a 22-mile, 8-lane freeway that will complete the Loop 202 and Loop 101 freeway system in the southwestern quadrant of the Phoenix metropolitan area. Starting near Chandler, the freeway will run west along Pecos Road and then turn north between 55th and 63rd Avenues, connecting with Interstate 10 on each end. The project has been included in regional plans since 1985. The freeway provides three general-purpose lanes and one HOV lane in each direction with direct connector ramps to and from I-10 at its eastern and western termini. The project includes over 50 overpasses carrying local streets and arterials, as well as a bridge over the Salt River Bridge that will extend for nearly 3,000 feet. The freeway will have thirteen interchanges spaced at approximately one-mile intervals. The project has been procured as a P3 where the selected design-build team will also maintain the roadway under a 30-year agreement. |
Cost |
$1.837 billion (YOE, not including financing costs) |
Funding Sources |
Federal funds - $493.8 million State Highway User Revenue Fund (state fuel taxes, vehicle license taxes, registration fees, and other sources) Bonds - $205.9 million Regional Area Road Fund (1/2-cent sales tax) - $702.4 million Regional Area Road Fund Bonds - $435.3 million |
Project Delivery / Contract Method |
Design-build-maintain |
Private Partner |
Connect 202 Partners
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Project Advisors / Consultants |
WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff - Lead designer Fluor / DBi Services - Maintenance AZTEC, Stanley Consultants, Kleinfelder, amec, Transtec - Additional design, geotechnical, utility, and pavement engineering GCI - Public relations Independent quality - Raba Kistner |
Lenders |
Bondholders |
Duration / Status |
Commercial close February 26, 2016. Construction began in September 2016 and the project is expected to be open to traffic in late 2019 or early 2020. |
Financial Status |
Bond issues are expected in 2016 and 2018. |
Innovations |
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Related Links / Articles |
Design-Build-Maintain Agreement |
Contacts |
Arizona DOT |