Project Details

Market
Division
Delivery
JV Partner
Role
Texas Department of Transportation
Owner
$802 million
Value
February 2016
Start Date
2025
Completion Date
Corpus Christi Harbor Bridge

Building Harbor Bridge

The project involves the replacement of the current US 181 Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi, Texas, along with a change in the alignment to interchange between US 181 and Interstate 37. The current bridge does not provide enough clearance for select ocean bound ships traveling to-and-from Corpus Christi Bay and the Port of Corpus Christi from the Gulf of Mexico.

Designed and constructed by Flatiron and Dragados in a joint venture, the new Harbor Bridge accommodates larger ships and will be the longest cable-stay bridge in the U.S. and Canada when completed. The old bridge will be demolished, making way for the new, six-lane bridge (3-lanes in each direction, as well as a bike/pedestrian path).

Its main span length is 1,661 feet and the base of each bridge tower is roughly the size of a basketball court. The length of the main span of the bridge is equivalent to the length of five and a half football fields and the bridge itself has more than 862 miles of strand in the cable-stays. Along with the bridge, the project also involves reconstruction of portions of US 181, I-37, and a nearby expressway. Overall, nearly 6.5 miles of bridge and connecting roadway will be designed and constructed.

The Record of Decision was published in January 2016. TxDOT entered into a four-party agreement with the City of Corpus Christi, the Federal Highway Administration, and the Port of Corpus Christi. 

When completed, will be the longest cable-stay bridge in the US and Canada, with a main span length of 1,661 feet

The base of each bridge tower is roughly the size of a basketball court and the length of the main span of the bridge is equivalent to the length of five and a half football fields

Will have more than 862 miles of strand in the cable-stays

Between the approach and the main bridge, there will be more than 2,500 precast segments