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The largest infrastructure project in the history of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is reconstructing and widening a 21-mile stretch of (I-4). The $2.3 billion I-4 Ultimate project is updating ’s major transportation artery for the 21st century.

Orange County Population 335% Increase 1,250,000 Central Florida’s Population 1,000,000

750,000 Seminole County Population Shifts Into Overdrive 500,000 605% Increase Built in the 1960s, I-4 accommodated a much smaller 250,000 population. Today, with more than 1.5 million trips daily,

1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 traffic congestion has increased significantly. FDOT’S Express Lanes Express lanes offer travel choices, enhance mobility, and improve predictability in travel time. New express lanes on I-4 will be dynamically priced to manage congestion based on traffic in the four express lanes, two in each direction. The number of non-tolled general use lanes will remain the same. Customers are required to have SunPass or an interoperable transponder to use express lanes in Florida. For more information about I-4 Ultimate express lanes, visit i4Ultimate.com/express-lanes. Construction By The Numbers Jacksonville 591,250 cubic yards 1.74 million linear feet of concrete is enough to fill the of piles driven into the Pensacola Camping World Stadium 1 ½ times. ground to support bridges, , ramps, and other structures. If placed end to end, they would stretch from Jacksonville to Pensacola.

6.7 million cubic yards of fill material is needed for the project. 2.25 million square feet This would fill enough dump trucks to of bridge deck will be line up nose to tail from , Florida poured In the downtown to Bangor, Maine on I-95. Orlando section of the project, enough to cover nearly 30 soccer fields.

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