Phase One of Fluor-Led Port Access Road Opens to Traffic in Charleston, South Carolina
Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) has announced the completion of phase one of the Port Access Road in Charleston, South Carolina, in collaboration with The Lane Construction Corporation. This new roadway enhances direct access between the Hugh Leatherman Port Terminal and Interstate 26, facilitating efficient goods transportation. The elevated viaduct structure includes a fully directional interchange and local roadway enhancements. The second project phase is expected to conclude by the year's end. Construction began in 2016, highlighting Fluor's commitment to infrastructure development.
- Completion of phase one of the Port Access Road, enhancing infrastructure.
- Direct access improves logistics between the new port terminal and I-26.
- Construction began in 2016, demonstrating long-term investment in regional infrastructure.
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Fluor Corporation (NYSE: FLR) announced today that its joint venture team, Fluor-Lane South Carolina, comprised of Fluor and The Lane Construction Corporation, has opened phase one of the Port Access Road for the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) in Charleston, South Carolina.
Fluor JV completes first phase of Charleston, S.C. port access road. (Photo: Business Wire)
The new roadway provides direct access between the new Hugh Leatherman Port Terminal located on the former Charleston Naval Base and Interstate 26.
“As the fastest growing container port in the U.S., Fluor understands the economic importance of having safe and reliable infrastructure access to port terminals,” said Terry Towle, group president of Fluor’s Urban Solutions business. “Being able to get goods to market quickly is of vital importance to local, state and regional commerce. This new direct access road will help to safely combine container traffic from the new port terminal with existing traffic patterns of I-26.”
The new roadway is an elevated viaduct structure that directly accesses I-26 and avoids railroad crossings, local street crossings and tidal creeks. It includes a new fully directional interchange on I-26, the reconstruction of two I-26 exits, a three-level flyover interchange and local roadway enhancements to safely integrate container terminal traffic with existing traffic.
The second phase of the project, which is scheduled to near completion by the end of the year, will consist of the new Bainbridge Connector Road and Stromboli Avenue Extension, reconstruction of Stromboli Avenue and associated roadway improvements to surface streets to serve the new terminal and accommodate growth of commuter traffic.
Construction of the Port Access Road began in 2016.
About Fluor Corporation
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