TxDOT Moving Forward With DFW Connector
Posted in Design-Build

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) officials executed a comprehensive development agreement (CDA) Tuesday October 6 with NorthGate Constructors, J.V., led by Kiewit Texas Construction L.P. (Fort Worth), and Zachry Construction Corporation (San Antonio).  NorthGate Constructors, J.V. will develop, design and construct 8.4 miles of the SH 114/121 corridor known as the DFW Connector. Construction on the $1.02 billion design/build project is expected to begin by 2010 and the project is scheduled to open to traffic in 2014.
 

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    With a career at the Firm spanning more than 35 years, Linda Cunningham has extensive expertise in the structuring, development, finance and operation of large transportation infrastructure projects. She has advised public ...

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