Rebuilding Michigan projects take shape across the state and an update on bonding

Published: May 13, 2022, 5 p.m.

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On this week\\u2019s Talking Michigan Transportation podcast, an update on Rebuilding Michigan road and bridge projects across the state as the 2022 construction season begins in earnest.

First, Gregg Brunner, director of MDOT\\u2019s Bureau of Field Services, talks about how the department, consultants, and contractors mitigated challenges from spring weather as well as supply chains and labor availability. He also offers progress reports on several high-profile road projects.\\xa0

Later, MDOT Finance Director Patrick McCarthy makes a repeat appearance to outline the Rebuilding Michigan bonding program and explain how it benefits the state.\\xa0

Brunner talks about several high-profile projects that involve completely rebuilding busy segments of freeways including:\\xa0

  • I-96 Flex Route in western Oakland County,
  • I-275 in western Wayne County,
  • \\xa0I-69 near Flint,
  • I-94 in Jackson, which includes installation of a diverging diamond interchange (DDI) at US-127, the third DDI in Michigan, and
  • I-196 west of Grand Rapids in Ottawa County.\\xa0

In his overview of the bonding program, McCarthy explains why the ratings agencies looked so favorably on the sales and how they sold at a premium.\\xa0

He also explains how, with recent increases in the costs of materials and labor, MDOT\\u2019s issuance of the first rounds of bonds were especially timely and produced even more savings than previously expected. Looking in the bond sales also helped avoid some of the increases from inflation.

Podcast photo: I-69/I-475 interchange Rebuilding Michigan project in Flint.

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