CORONA, CA — Skanska announces the substantial completion of the State Route 71/91 Interchange Improvement Project. Skanska was awarded the $137 million project by the Riverside County Transportation Commission (RCTC) to reconstruct the SR 71/91 interchange, one of the most congested corridors in Southern California.
“The completion of this project delivers a new direct connector from eastbound SR 91 to SR 71, significantly improving traffic flow at one of the region’s busiest highway interchanges,” said James Bailey, Executive Vice President of Skanska USA Civil’s West Coast operations. “The success of the project was driven by our commitment to safety while working in challenging conditions adjacent to active freeways. Thanks to the skilled project team and close coordination with RCTC and Caltrans [the California Department of Transportation], we were able to overcome numerous challenges and deliver effective solutions.”
The construction of the project included:
- Completion of a new direct connector ramp to improve access to the State Route 71/91 Interchange and align the entrance ramp from Green River Road
- Replacement of single-lane connector between eastbound 91 and northbound 71 with a two-lane ramp and addition of eastbound 91 auxiliary lane
- Installation of Cast-in-Drilled Hole concrete piles — up to 120 feet long and 13 feet in diameter
- Environmental considerations including the protection of bobcat, coyote, fairy shrimp, nesting birds, bat, and rattlesnake habitats
Construction on the project began in March 2023, and the team recently reached substantial completion.