NORFOLK, VA — The Lane Construction Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of the Webuild Group, will modernize a critical stretch of Interstate 64 (I-64) in Norfolk, Virginia, under a $389 million design-build contract commissioned by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). The project is designed to improve travel efficiency and reliability along the Interstate 64 corridor by reducing congestion and offer managed lanes as an alternative during peak travel times in one of the East Coast’s most dynamic regions.
This award reinforces Lane’s leadership in delivering sustainable, resilient infrastructure in one of its key U.S. markets. The company is currently constructing the 4A/4B segment of I-64 from west of Denbigh Boulevard to east of LaSalle Avenue in the Hampton Roads District as well as a $61 million contract for the Minnieville Road Interchange in Prince William County, Virginia. It is also conducting taxiway pavement repairs at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach.
The new project spans approximately 7 miles of the I-64 Hampton Roads Express Lanes corridor. It will convert the three existing eastbound and westbound general purpose lanes and shoulders into one part time, high-occupancy express shoulder lane and three general purpose lanes in each direction, while widening and/or rehabilitating 19 bridges and replacing two bridges along the route. These improvements are designed to enhance safety, reduce travel times, and ensure smoother traffic flow. Completion is scheduled for late 2029, with innovative design solutions aimed at minimizing disruption to traffic during construction and reducing long-term maintenance needs.













































