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Current projects

Project name:
I-45, I-69, and I-10 (I-45 NHHIP Downtown Houston Loop System)

Timeline:
2024-2038

Cost:
$4,972,000,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Reconstruct interchanges, construct parkway connectors into downtown Houston

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NHHIP

Project name:
I-45: IH-10 to IH-610 and Interchange at IH-610 (I-45 NHHIP Segment 2)

Timeline:
2031-2038

Cost:
$1,698,200,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Reconstruct general purpose lanes, frontage roads, and interchange, and construct four new NTMLs

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NHHIP

Project name:
I-69 from I-45 South to SH 288 (I-45 NHHIP Segment 3B-2)

Timeline:
2032-2035

Cost:
$695,500,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Reconstruct interchanges, construct parkway connectors into downtown Houston
Construct three bridges

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NHHIP

Project name:
I-69: SH 288 to Spur 527 (I-45 NHHIP Segment 3A)

Timeline:
2027-2037

Cost:
$771,764,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Reconstruct 10 general purpose lanes

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NHHIP

Project name:
SH 35 and I-610: SH 35 North of OST to Bellfort St., Interchange at I-10

Timeline:
2022-2027

Cost:
$445,000,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Construct an 8-lane freeway, 2-lane frontage roads on new location
direct connectors at SH 35 and I-610

Project name:
I-10: Heights Blvd to I-45

Timeline:
2024-2028

Cost:
$407,000,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Elevating the existing I-10 mainlanes above the floodplains of White Oak Bayou to eliminate the risk of flooding

Completed projects

Project name:
I-45 Gulf Freeway: North of FM 517 to South of FM 1764

Timeline:
2018-2023

Cost:
$240,000,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Improved hurricane evacuation route

Project name:
I-45: NASA 1 to FM 518

Timeline:
2017-2023

Cost:
$99,800,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Better connectivity for industry and public
Efficient delivery of goods
Improved hurricane evacuation route

Project name:
I-610: Cambridge St. to Scott St.

Timeline:
2018-2025

Cost:
$116,900,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Reduced traffic congestion and increased mobility
Reconstruction of the mainlanes and frontage roads
Addition of a freeway overpass and eight direct connector tie-ins to SH 288

Project name:
I-610: I-610 West Loop at I-69 Southwest
Project Website

Timeline:
2017-2024

Cost:
$259,000,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*

Increase safety and mobility

Reduce congestion

Improve operational efficiency

Project name:
I-10: FM 359 to Brazos River

Timeline:
2021-2024

Cost:
$141,200,000

Public benefits:
Driver benefits*
Improved hurricane evacuation route

Increase safety and mobility
Reduce congestion
Improve operational efficiency
Improve hurricane evacuation route

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Press release

*Driver benefits include:
  • Reducing Congestion
  • Improve Safety and Mobility
  • Increasing Operational Efficiency
  • Providing Reliable Travel Time
  • Lowering Fuel Consumption