Multi-million dollar grant to accelerate I-95 widening project

Friday, November 8, 2019
The N.C. Department of Transportation plans to accelerate the widening and improvements for 27 miles of Interstate 95 in Robeson and Cumberland counties.

That's thanks to a $22.5 million federal grant awarded this week,

It is the second major federal grant the NCDOT has received since the summer of 2018 to help fund major improvements along the I-95 corridor.

The Department of Transportation said Friday that the BUILD grant will improve mobility, safety and the resiliency of a section of I-95 that has been plagued by flooding in recent hurricanes.

It will help fund the widening of the interstate between mile markers 13 and 40 -- a 27-mile stretch from Lumberton to near Hope Mills.

In addition to the widening, the NCDOT plans to raise portions of I-95 in several low-lying areas that are vulnerable to floods; build higher bridges over the Lumber River, and install state-of-the-art flood monitoring technology to better monitor hurricane-evacuation routes.

The NCDOT plans to finalize construction plans in January.
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