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State Road (S.R.) A1A/Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway Over Sebastian Inlet Bridge Replacement Project

Road Number: S.R. A1A

Local Road Name: Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway

County: Indian River/Brevard

Contract Number: T4729

Project Number: 445618-1-52-01

Project Length: 1.1 miles

Project Limits: S.R. A1A/Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway from south of the Sebastian Inlet in Indian River County to north of the Sebastian Inlet in Brevard County.

Start Date: June 2026

Completion Date: Spring 2032

Contractor: Webber, LLC

Estimated Construction Cost: $101.9 million

Point of Contact:

Samantha Kayser, Community Outreach Specialist
Phone: (772) 579-5579
Email: skayser@corradino.com

Scope of Work and Project Improvements

Project Improvements:

  • Constructing a new fixed bridge east of the existing bridge with a vertical clearance of 51 feet, two 12-foot wide travel lanes, two 8-foot wide shoulders, and two 12-foot wide shared-use paths to enhance safety, long-term resiliency, and pedestrian connectivity.
  • Constructing two observation decks, one under the bridge from the south shore and one under the bridge from the north shore to enhance recreational enjoyment for the community.
  • Constructing crosswalks on S.R. A1A/Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway at the State Park’s north and south entrances to enhance safety and pedestrian connectivity.
  • Reconfiguring the State Park’s north and south entrances, including the addition of exiting right-turn lanes to improve traffic operations.
  • Constructing a southbound acceleration lane on S.R. A1A/Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway from the State Park’s south entrance to improve traffic operations.
  • Lengthening the southbound S.R. A1A/Jimmy Buffett Memorial Highway right-turn lane, north and south of the bridge into the State Park to improve traffic operations.
  • Constructing a 12-foot wide shared-use path on both sides of the bridge and roadway to enhance safety and pedestrian connectivity.
  • Milling and resurfacing the State Park’s North and South Parking Lots to enhance long-term resiliency.

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