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I-80 Six Lane Expansion Lincoln to Omaha

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Maps Showing Proposed Construction Segments

2003-2009
Ruff Road - Mahoney Interchange Areas
2004-2007
US 77 South to West of I-180 Interchanges

2007-2011
West of Greenwood to West of Mahoney Interchanges

Fact Sheet
9-29-11

2006-2010
West of I-180 Interchange to East of US-77 North (56th St.) Interchange CN#12483

2009-2012
East of Waverly Interchange to West of Greenwood Interchange
(CN#12469)
2014-2016
NW 56th to US 77 South Interchange
(CN#12489)
2009-2013
East of US 77 Nouth 56th Street Interchange
to East of Waverly Interchange
(CN#12477)

Project Construction Timelines
(updated January 2011)

These are approximations, and may change

Current Timelines 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014

Narrative updated January 2011

Proposed Construction: The existing four lane interstate facility between Lincoln and Omaha will be expanded to six lanes. The work will be split into eight projects starting west of Lincoln at the NW 56th Street overhead structure to the west side of Omaha at the N-370 Interchange. The proposed improvements will include:

  • Increasing capacity of I-80.
  • Reconstructing pavement with some nearly 40 years old.
  • Improving median widths to provide safer typical.
  • 12’ wide inside and outside paved shoulders.
  • Improved horizontal & vertical alignments.
  • Flatter side slopes providing safer recovery area for errant vehicles.
  • Overhead structures changed to two span bridges, widened, and sight distance improved. MSE walls will be used to reduce I-80 obstacles.

Interchanges reconstructed to provide longer acceleration/deceleration access to I-80.  Interchanges with accesses close to ramps will be moved to 660’ or more from ramp terminals.

Lincoln to Omaha encompasses the following:

  • 44 miles long

  • 11 Interchanges

  • 2 Weigh Station Facilities

  • 3 Rest Areas

  • 23 Bridges over I-80

  • 41 Mainline Bridges

Related Studies: (updated 6-3-2005) There are three median types for the proposed six lane: The first two are a 76’ and 88' median with a depressed grass median. The third type is a 28' paved median with a concrete barrier rail separating the traffic.

Phasing: Work shall be done under traffic with 2 lanes of traffic available throughout the entire construction.

  • The first phase of the 88' median will construct two lanes and a shoulder without affecting traffic.

  • The second phase will switch the traffic onto the new pavement and build the inside lane and shoulder.

  • The final phase will place traffic head-to-head on the new pavement and build the other side.

The 28' median will build temporary pavement on the first phase, which will allow the traffic to be placed head-to-head. The other side will then be completely constructed. Traffic will be switched to the new pavement and allow the construction of the remaining pavement.

Schedule: The first project segment, Ruff Road to N370, was started in 2003 and completed by the end of 2005. Work on a project segment in the Lincoln area, US77 South to the I-180 Interchange, began in 2004, and was completed by the end of 2007.

The Department, in 2005, let the project for the I-80 segment from Mahoney Interchange to Ruff Road. This project was completed in 2008.

The I-80 segment, 56th Street Interchange to the Waverly Interchange, will be built in 2011-2013.

The final segment, west of NW 56th Street to US 77 South Interchange, is planned for 2014, if funding is available.