CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEWS RELEASE
2800 BERLIN TURNPIKE P.O. BOX 317546
NEWINGTON CONNECTICUT, 06131-7546 |
FOR RELEASE: January 12, 2017 |
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DOT Releases Five-Year Capital Plan
The Connecticut Department of
Transportation (DOT) today released its $10.9 billion five-year Capital Plan –
covering fiscal years 2017-2021 and including projects in all modes of
transportation – highways and bridges, public transportation, facilities and
bicycle/pedestrian enhancements. DOT updates the plan annually, detailing
spending plans for 2017 and planned investments through 2021.
The
DOT anticipates utilizing $2.2 billion in total Capital Program funding in
federal fiscal year 2017, which began October 1. This amount includes
approximately $.9 billion for bus and rail assets and $1.3 billion available
for highway and bridge infrastructure.
During the 2017 fiscal year,
the Department anticipates bidding 87 projects at roughly $570 million in
contract value. That compares to 105 new projects in 2016 valued at $475
million.
Over the five-year plan, $6.3 billion, or 58 percent
is for highway and bridge projects; $4.3 billion, or 40 percent is for public
transportation; and $245.8 million, or 2 percent, is for facilities.
“The Department has leveraged
state and federal resources to advance one of our largest construction programs
in recent years,” said DOT Commissioner James P. Redeker. “Investment in
transportation is an investment in our economy and creates thousands of jobs in
Connecticut.”
Along with the Capital Program, the Department is
releasing a report entitled, “Transportation Capital Infrastructure Program,
Annual Capital Plan Report, January 2017.” The report reviews the performance
of the DOT in delivering capital investments. The goal, Commissioner Redeker
noted, is to optimize the capital funding for all its transportation modes and
to improve continuously its ability to deliver maximum infrastructure
improvements for each dollar expended. The Department is achieving this by
delivering projects on time and on or under budget. Continuously improving
project delivery and using innovative construction techniques also have
increased the DOT’s capacity to provide the state with higher quality
transportation improvements that maximize the state’s return on its investment.
• “Transportation Capital Infrastructure Program Report” can be found
here.
• The Five Year Capital Plan dashboard and spreadsheet can be found
here.
• The Advertising Schedule of Projects for 2017 can be found
here.