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Completion of a privately financed 10-mile extension of Virginia’s I-95 express lanes will be pushed past the originally scheduled October 2022 completion deadline as the state’s toll road operator and contractor work to resolve responsibility for addressing geologic conditions that have slowed progress on the $565 million project.
Unidentified losing bidder challenges state's choice to develop tolled lanes on 48 miles of I-495 ring road around Washington, DC and feeder highway I-270.