The project was part of the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) District One’s six-lane capacity improvement project in Lee County. During heavy traffic hours, the popular commuter intersection sees an average of more than 1,350 cars/hour going against even heavier peak-hour left turn volumes of 1,410 cars/hour.

 “We are honored to receive this award from ASHE. This is the first CFI in Florida, and it provides added capacity, improved safety, and reduced intersection delays for Lee County residents. Our team is excited to be part of this innovative and state-of-the-art roadway for FDOT, District One.” says Dewberry Project Manager and Senior Associate Raymond Lee, PE.

The intersection opened to the public in July 2019 and was also recognized among Roads and Bridges magazine’s 2019 Top 10 Roads of the Year. Additionally, the project was selected as a 2020 Grand Award Winner for Engineering Excellence by the American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida.