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Wisconsin Plans Marquette Interchange

The planned Marquette Interchange in downtown Milwaukee will replace deteriorated structures and improve safety and traffic operational characteristics at the junction of I43, I94, and I794. The estimated cost of the project is $810 million.

Design and construction contracts will provide maximum opportunities for small businesses and disadvantaged enterprises. The project also will employ innovative technologies, such as high-performance steel and concrete to ensure a design life of more than 75 years. The project will be constructed in 4 years, between 2004 and 2008, and two lanes of through traffic will be open in the cardinal directions during construction.

This computer rendering shows the planned Marquette interchange in downtown Milwaukee, which will replace deteriorated structures and improve safety and traffic operational characteristics.

This computer rendering shows the planned Marquette interchange in downtown Milwaukee, which will replace deteriorated structures and improve safety and traffic operational characteristics.

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Contact:

George Poirier
Oversight Manager
FHWA Wisconsin Division
(608) 829-7500
george.poirier@fhwa.dot.gov

 
This page last modified on 08/10/09
 

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