Sacyr has completed construction of the Vanderbilt Beach Road extension in Florida (United States). The 11 km road section, comprising 9.4 km of new construction and 1.6 km of extension of the existing road, was completed two months ahead of contract schedule and had a budget of $159 million (€137 million).
The new corridor, which opened to traffic on June 12, strengthens connectivity and mobility in southwest Florida and supports the region’s urban and economic development.
With Vanderbilt Beach Road, Sacyr has now delivered 13 road projects in the U.S.: nine in Florida and four in Texas.
Sustainable and resilient infrastructure
The Vanderbilt Beach Road extension is a strategic project to improve connectivity and mobility in Collier County, creating new road infrastructure that strengthens the east-west connection in one of Florida’s fastest-growing areas.
The project included the construction of bridge structures and drainage systems designed to meet stringent hydraulic and environmental standards, as well as the coordination and relocation of utilities to support the corridor’s development. It also included paving, lighting, signage and safety systems.
The completion of this project demonstrates Sacyr’s ability to deliver complex infrastructure projects in the U.S. market, driven by innovation and teamwork.
