SH 26 Project

The State Highway 26 project in Grapevine will rebuild the road from two lanes in each direction with a continuous left turn lane to three lanes in each direction with raised curb medians and left turn bays. The 1.5 mile project limits are from just south of State Highway 114 to Brumlow Avenue/Pool Road.

The project was awarded to Texas Sterling Construction Co. of Houston for $11.9 million. Two lanes of traffic in each direction will be open and access to the businesses along the corridor will be maintained throughout construction. The Cotton Belt hike and bike trail adjacent to the project will be closed between Brumlow Avenue/Pool Road and Mustang Drive starting in July for approx. one year.

Motorists will be shifted to new lanes in the summer of 2012. Project completion is estimated for summer/fall of 2013.

The next .6-mile length of the SH 26 section from Brumlow Avenue/Pool Road to John McCain Road in Colleyville was let for construction in August 2011 to AUI Contractors for $11.5 million. Construction is scheduled to begin in summer 2012 following a six-month utility delay.
 

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Ricardo Gonzalez, P.E.
North Tarrant County Area Engineer
2501 Euless Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76040
Phone: (817) 399-4300