South Corridor Bus Rapid Transit System
OHLA USA, Inc. was awarded this $368 million design-build contract to convert the South Dade Transitway into a state-of-the-art Bus Rapid Transit line. OHLA USA’s civil and building divisions in the southeast region aligned their skill sets to carry out the assignment. The project consisted of the construction of new and rehabilitated existing stations and bus shelters, a new park-and-ride garage, as well as significant corridor rehabilitation and improvements along 20 miles of exclusive right-of-way between the SW 344th Street Station and Dadeland South adjacent to US‐1, Old Dixie Highway, and Flagler Avenue. The project connects five municipalities in South Florida.
Significant scopes of work include construction of 14 stations fully convertible to heavy rail transit, rehabilitation of existing stations and shelters, two terminal stations located at Dadeland South and SW 344th Street Station, and construction of the SW 168th Street Park-and-ride garage.
The project will deliver 14 iconic stations, improve travel time for customers, create a dedicated right-of-way, facilitate quicker boarding, and enhance safety.
Project Details
Project Name
South Corridor Bus Rapid Transit System
Location
Miami, FL
Division
Community Asphalt
Project Owner
Miami-Dade Department of Transportation & Public Works
Market
Transportation
Sub Market
Rail/Mass Transit
Delivery Method
Design-Build
Service
Design-Build Contracting
Region
South
Related Sub Market
Related Sub Market
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