BROWARD COUNTY, FL — Prince Contracting — in a joint venture with OHLA USA, along with designer WSP — is collaborating with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) on the planning and design phase of an infrastructure project in Broward County, Florida. Prince Contracting is a FlatironDragados company.
The project, with an estimated value of $933 million, will widen I-95 and improve connectivity at the SW 10th Street and Hillsboro Boulevard interchanges, enhancing both safety and accessibility for drivers and local communities.
“The phased design-build method fosters collaboration between the contractors, client, and designer, which drives greater innovation,” said Jack Calandros, President of Prince. “Further, this alignment will provide greater cost and schedule certainty through effective risk management. Our team is committed to engaging local subcontractors and suppliers to accelerate efficient project delivery.”
The nearly 4-mile-long project will introduce reconfigured interchanges, new flyover ramps, and enhanced entrance and exit ramps. These upgrades will enhance traffic flow, safety, and emergency evacuation routes.
Prince has successfully delivered numerous infrastructure projects in Florida and Georgia:
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- Nearly 17 miles of the I-95 corridor in District 4 since 2015, most recently completing the Segment 3B-2 Diverging Diamond Design-Build at Glades Road in Broward County
- I-75 & Fruitville Road Interchange Design-Build, awarded in 2024
- Orlando International Airport Terminal C, awarded in 2024
- SR 25/Okeechobee Road & SR 826/Palmetto Expressway interchange, awarded in 2024
- Central Polk Parkway from SR 570 to US 17, awarded in 2022