Wekiva Parkway, section 8, Florida

WEKIVA PARKWAY, SECTION 8, FLORIDA, USA
The Wekiva Parkway, Section 8 project in Florida, USA, represents one of the most significant infrastructural works for the central region of the state. Section 8 of the Wekiva Parkway was constructed as part of a broader plan to complete the highway loop around the Orlando metropolitan area.
The primary goal of the Wekiva Parkway is to provide an efficient and safe transportation alternative, reducing congested traffic on local roads and improving connectivity between Orange, Lake, and Seminole counties. Section 8 includes a series of bridges and intersections designed to facilitate traffic flow and reduce travel times.
The construction of this section has involved advanced technologies and particular attention to environmental protection, given the proximity of the Wekiva River Basin. Measures have been implemented to minimize the impact on the local ecosystem, including the construction of wildlife crossings and the use of erosion control barriers. The Wekiva Parkway is also one of the first toll roads in the United States to adopt a fully electronic system, eliminating the need for toll booths and allowing for smoother traffic flow.
Section 8 has been designed not only to improve transportation but also to support the region's economic development. By facilitating access to new residential and commercial areas, the project has created opportunities for growth and development, making the area more attractive to investors and residents.

THE WORK AND THE TECHNIQUE
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VEHICLES CAPABLE OF PASSING PER DAY IN 2043 BASED ON DESIGN
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Florida Department of Transportation (District 5)
Lane Construction (Webuild Group)