I-25 at State Highway 392 Interchange Improvement Project

Project completed

Existing I-25 at State Highway 392

Interchange Project Overview

The Colorado Department of Transportation and its partners, the City of Fort Collins and the Town of Windsor, have completed the interchange improvement project at I-25 and State Highway (SH) 392. The $17.5 million project replaced the SH 392 bridge over I-25 with one that is wider to accommodate two lanes in each direction as well as a left-turn lane in each direction. A six-foot bike lane and a 6.5-foot sidewalk have been added on each side of the bridge. The frontage road on the west side of the interchange was realigned, and the ramps will accommodate more traffic. An expanded 90-space carpool/vanpool lot has been constructed in the southwest corner of the interchange.

In spring 2013, crews will return to finish landscaping work when temperatures allow.

Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. was the contractor for the project.

Resurfacing Project Complete on October 30

The State Highway (SH) 392 resurfacing project in Windsor east of I-25 that began in May 2012, and is now complete. Concrete and asphalt was laid from just east of the I-25 intersection to just west of SH 257 in Windsor (roughly 5.5 miles). In September, CDOT and the town of Windsor worked together to extend the project through the town in order to maximize resources and reduce future impacts to motorists.

“We want to thank the community for their patience throughout the course of this project,” said Project Engineer Nicki Upright. “We had a few complications arise during the work, and the understanding of the town and public was much appreciated. With the project now complete, everyone can enjoy the benefits of a much smoother roadway.”

Lawson Construction was the contractor for this $5.5 million project.