Interstate 69 (Indiana)2022-04-22T10:33:23-08:00

Interstate 69 (Indiana)

Indiana’s Interstate 69 extension is a 142-mile stretch of that the Indiana Department of Transportation divided into six independent project sections, with original cost estimates of $2 billion for the entire stretch. INDOT spearheaded construction for sections one through four, all of which are currently complete and open to traffic.

The project’s fifth section gained notoriety after the state entered a public-private partnership with a Spanish-based consortium. Plagued with an extensive list of delays and cost overruns, the troubled project has since become a prime example of yet another P3 failing to deliver on promises of a speedy completion and big savings for taxpayers.

Get the full story from Ortiz on Infrastructure

How Indiana Saved Hundreds of Millions of Dollars on Interstate 69 — and then Blew It (Part 1)

How Indiana Saved Hundreds of Millions of Dollars on Interstate 69 — and then Blew It (Part 2)

State says I-69 section can’t be completed until August 2018

Indy Star » The Indiana Finance Authority said in a notice to bond holders that it “assumes” will finished Aug. 31, 2018. The original estimated date for completion was October 2016. It is the fourth time the completion date has been pushed back as the public-private partnership used to build and finance the project appears to be crumbling.

June 5, 2017|
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