Project Length: 0.466 miles from M.P. 0.361 to M.P. 0.827
Project Limits: State Road (SR) 838/Sunrise Boulevard from west of Middle River Drive to east of NE 26th Avenue over the Intracoastal Waterway - Bridge Nos. 860466 and 860467
NOTIFICATION
Due to flooding in the city of Fort Lauderdale, FDOT will be RESCHEDULING the Public Meeting for the Sunrise Boulevard Bridge Project to May 24, 2023 at 6:00pm at the Beach Community Center. You may register for the in-person public meeting using the following link: http://bit.ly/3WgzgvF. Registration is not required for attendance.
Projected Letting: March 2024
Start Date: March 2024
Completion Date: March 2026
Estimated Construction Cost: $26,684,552.20
Virtual Public Meeting:
Scope of Work:
The primary objective of the projects is to address the deficient pavement conditions by milling and resurfacing the existing asphalt pavement and to provide bridge rehabilitation for the Sunrise Boulevard Bridge. The bridge rehabilitation project will include structural repairment to the bridge span, and mechanical and electrical work. A bridge tender house parking area will be considered to provide safe access to tenders during their work shift arrival and departure from the tender house.
Additionally, the project includes necessary pedestrian modifications to comply with the latest ADA requirements and standards. Other improvements include traffic safety, ITS, signing & pavement markings, lighting, signalization, and drainage improvements.
Construction Impacts:
The Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plan will highly prioritize the safety of vehicles, pedestrians, and the contractors while complying with required FDOT standards and criteria. Maintenance of Traffic for this project will be based on the procedures outlined in the current edition of the FHWA Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and will be in accordance with FDOT’s Standard Plans and Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.
The affected property owners will be notified of the proposed changes by a mass mail out of flyers that will contain detailed information regarding project scope, construction details and schedule.
No driveways will be closed or relocated as part of this project.