Construction is expected to wrap up by July 4 on the current phase of the Centennial Bowl project in northwest Las Vegas, and state officials on have started looking ahead to two additional jobs aimed at completing Nevada’s the interchange as soon as 2022.
The Nevada Department of Transportation’s board of directors approved a $1.5 million boost to complete design checks for three additional ramps connecting the 215 Beltway and U.S. Highway 95.
With other engineering work completed on the Centennial Bowl, the contract now stands at more than $5.3 million.
NDOT is currently designing the next phase of the Centennial Bowl, with construction expected to start by spring 2018.
The $55 million project calls for construction of a flyover ramp carrying vehicles from northbound U.S. 95 to the westbound Beltway, a ramp connecting southbound U.S. 95 to the eastbound Beltway and a third ramp linking the westbound Beltway to northbound U.S. 95. Those three ramps are expected to be completed by 2020.