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I-40/77 interchange in Statesville - Now in Phase II
The N.C. Department of Transportation is continuing to make improvements to the I-40/77 interchange in Statesville with the start of the second phase of the project.
The first phase involved widening I-40 from four to six lanes in each direction from Old Mocksville Road to east of N.C. 115 and revising the U.S. 21 interchange to a Diverging Diamond interchange.
The second phase is focused on collector-distributor lanes on I-40 East, widening I-77 from Exit 49B to north of the I-40 interchange, and building a partial turbine interchange at the two interstates.
The project delivery method is design-build, which means the contractor has partnered with a design firm to develop the plans and build the project.
Work will help improve congestion as well as safety. The interchange currently sees more than 70,000 vehicles per day, and traffic is projected to grow to 110,000 vehicles per day by 2035.
The intersection is a critical component of North Carolina's highway system. Built in the late 1960s, the current configuration has outlived its original purpose.
I-40/77 Interchange Visualization
Project Timeline
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CONTACT INFORMATION:
Matt Evans, P.E. | Division12 Resident Engineer
Resident Engineer's Office - Statesville
704-380-6050
124 Prison Camp Road | Statesville, NC 28625
THANK YOU!
We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Matt Evans and the teams from NCDOT and Lane Construction. Please be patient as they continue to work hard to bring this necessary project to completion here in Statesville, NC!