State NewsLieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb and officials from the Indiana Department of Transportation Wednesday to kick off the State’s 2016 construction season. During the event, INDOT launched #INDOTDrivesIndiana, an enhanced public awareness campaign to keep Hoosiers up to date on the more than 770 road and bridge projects scheduled to begin across Indiana during 2016.

“With more than $850 million of investment planned in Indiana’s roads and bridges in 2016, INDOT is moving aggressively to modernize our state’s infrastructure,” Lieutenant Governor Eric Holcomb said. “This year’s projects, coupled with more than $3.2 billion invested since Governor Pence took office in 2013 has Indiana well positioned to remain the Crossroads of America for generations to come.”

During 2016, INDOT is investing approximately $850 million on more than 770 projects across Indiana including:

  • 740 Miles of Pavement Resurfaced or Replaced
  • 471 Bridges Rehabilitated or Replaced
  • 22 Miles of Interstate Added Travel Lanes via Governor Mike Pence’s Major Moves 2020 Program
  • 59 Safety and Traffic Improvement Projects
  • 68 Drainage and Environmental Improvement Projects
  • 7 New or Modernized Interchanges

Wednesday, INDOT also introduce #INDOTDrivesIndiana, an enhanced public awareness campaign to help Hoosiers stay up to date on construction across the state. The campaign includes an interactive online map that enables Hoosiers to see which project are under construction in real-time in each of Indiana’s 92 counties. Beyond the online map, #INDOTDrivesIndiana will feature project specific web pages, project profiles on social media, and signs to let motorists know when key projects are expected to be complete.

In 2016, INDOT’s planned construction projects will bolster Indiana’s improving pavement and bridge conditions. Since 2013, INDOT-maintained bridges rated as fair or better have increased from 93 percent to 95.3 percent, above last year’s national average of 94 percent. Between 2012 and 2014, INDOT-maintained pavement has improved from 89.3 percent in fair or better condition to 90.3 percent.

To view INDOT’s 2016 active construction map, visit http://www.in.gov/indot/div/construction/.