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Posts Tagged ‘North Carolina Department of Transportation’

Raleigh, NC: Phase II of the “Fortify” Project

Wednesday, December 17th, 2014

The North Carolina Department of Transportation project to fortify two of the Triangle’s busiest roads is in its second phase. The Fortify project involves removing and replacing an 11.5-mile stretch of I-40 and I-440 to address immediate safety concerns.

The project is not just about rebuilding a road, it is also about fortifying a community. For more information, visit the project website, www.fortifync.com.

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Asheville, NC: Why North Carolina Needs the I-26 Connector Project

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014

This video provides an animated representation of the proposed alternatives for each section of the project, and also contains narration which further serves as a guide as to how each alternative would operate if constructed.

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Raleigh, NC: Temporary Asphalt Plant Facilitates Road Work

Monday, February 24th, 2014

Granite Construction is putting the finishing touches on an asphalt plant for the Fortify construction project that will make it easier on motorists and taxpayers’ wallets now that construction is underway.

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North Carolina: Strategic Transportation Investments

Wednesday, October 16th, 2013

-NCDOTcommunications on YouTube

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Ferry Division: Reconnecting the Outer Banks, North Carolina

Wednesday, September 14th, 2011

When Hurricane Irene sliced through the Outer Banks; it did more than just destroy sections of N.C. 12, south of Nags Head. It severed a lifeline for the people that call North Carolina’s coast home. Now, the N.C. Department of Transportation has created a new lifeline — one that connects communities not by land, but […]

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