A consortium led by the U.S. subsidiary of Spanish toll-road developer Cintra will take on the Virginia Dept. of Transportation’s latest suburban Washington, D.C., express-lane project, winning the nod to build and manage 22 miles of improvements along the I-66 corridor outside the I-495 Capital Beltway.
According to a VDOT statement, Express Mobility Partners—which includes the firms Meridiam, Ferrovial Agroman US and Allan Myers Va. Inc.—will finance, design, build and maintain two full-time, dynamically priced toll lanes in each direction between the Beltway and Gainesville, Va., replacing existing peak-hour HOV lanes and retaining the three full-time open travel lanes.