Jacobs wins contracts for Wisconsin interstate modernization project
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Jacobs (NYSE: J) has been awarded multiple design contracts by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for the I-39/90/94 corridor modernization program. The engineering company will provide design services across 67 miles from Madison to Wisconsin Dells and serve as lead designer for Segment 3, which includes the I-39 I-90/94 system interchange.
The corridor, built in the 1960s, carries up to 109,000 vehicles per day and handles more than $100 billion in freight annually. The modernization program will reconstruct and widen key segments of one of Wisconsin's most heavily traveled transportation routes.
Design work is scheduled to begin in 2026, followed by phased construction. Planned improvements include interstate widening, interchange and bridge reconstruction, three new interchanges and raising roadway elevation to reduce flooding impacts.
"Jacobs has been part of Wisconsin's growth story for decades, delivering transformative water and transportation solutions and working with communities across the state," said Tom Meinhart, Jacobs Executive Vice President. "The I-39/90/94 modernization builds on that legacy."
The information is based on a company press release statement. Jacobs reported approximately $12 billion in annual revenue and employs almost 43,000 people globally.
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