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State Road (S.R.) 870/Commercial Boulevard Resurfacing, Restoration, and Rehabilitation (RRR) and Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) Improvements Project

Road Number: S.R. 870

Contract Number: T4692

Project Number: 446182-1-52-01, 446182-1-52-02, 446182-1-52-03, 441944-1-52-01, 441944-1-52-02, 441944-2-52-01

Project Length: 9.89 miles

Project Limits: S.R. 870/Commercial Boulevard from S.R. 817/University Drive to SR A1A/North Ocean Drive.

Start Date: January 2025

Completion Date: Early 2027

Contractor: Sice, Inc.

Estimated Construction Cost: $25,712,321

Point of Contact:

Christopher Comprosky, P.E. – Construction Project Manager

christopher.comprosky@dot.state.fl.us or (954) 547-2807

Heidy Cuevas, P.E. – Senior Project Engineer

heidy.cuevas@cdrmaguire.com or (954) 778-1113

Jonathan Guzman – Project Administrator

jonathan.guzman@cdrmaguire.com or (786) 473-7595

Michelle Simmons – Community Outreach Specialist

michelle@mascomminc.com or (305) 934-1540

Scope of Work and Project Improvements

  • Project improvements consist of milling and resurfacing the existing roadway from SR 845/Powerline Road to SR A1A/North Ocean Drive to ensure long-term resilience.
  • Installing Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) devices and upgrading Adaptive Traffic Signal Control (ATSC) cameras and Dynamic Messaging Signs (DMS) throughout the project limits.
  • Constructing a new mid-block pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of SR 870/Commercial Boulevard and NE 26th Avenue to enhance safety and connectivity for pedestrians.
  • Upgrading the signalization from span wire to mast arms at the intersection of SR 870/Commercial Boulevard and Woodlands Boulevard.
  • Improving pedestrian signals at various signalized intersections throughout the project limits to enhance pushbutton accessibility.
  • Upgrading existing light poles with new LED fixtures and installing additional light poles throughout the project limits to improve nighttime visibility; and upgrading sidewalks, driveways, curb ramps, pavement markings, and signage to improve visibility and accessibility.

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