Counties Impacted
Jackson
Route Impacted
70
Work Type
Environmental Impact Study
Planning Phase

Improve I-70 KC

The Kansas City District of the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT), in coordination with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), is improving Interstate 70 (I-70) between The Paseo Boulevard and U.S. 40/31st Street, also known as Improve I-70 KC. The project will be administered using the design-build delivery method.

The re-evaluation of the Second Tier Environmental Impact Statement and the conceptual Access Justification Report have been approved by FHWA. MoDOT has also approved right-of-way plans for the corridor to begin early acquisition of key parcels.

While this project is funded separately from the Statewide Improve I-70 Program, which will add a third lane in each direction of I-70 between Blue Springs and Wentzville, Improve I-70 KC is one of several projects that will modernize the I-70 corridor across the state.  Since its original construction more than 50 years ago, I-70 has been a vital lifeline for moving people, goods and information across Missouri and beyond.

Improve I-70 KC Goals

  • Deliver the project within the programmed budget of $237 million by December 31, 2028.
  • Implement innovative transportation solutions to improve safety and reliability along the corridor.
  • Provide durable and maintainable infrastructure that revives the corridor and aligns with regional development.
  • Improve accessibility for the local community and create opportunities to grow a diverse workforce.
  • Minimize overall traffic impact during construction in partnership with stakeholders.

Additional Resources

Check out the most up-to-date fact sheet for more information about Improve I-70 KC.

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Project Milestones

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EIS Re-evaluation
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Public Meeting #1

March 2022

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Public Meeting #2

September 2022

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Request for Letters of Interest

June 2023

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Industry and DBE Networking Meeting #1

July 27, 2023

Presentation   |   Sign In Sheet Q&A
 

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Issue Draft RFQ

July 27, 2023

Draft RFQ   |   Forms

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Industry and DBE Networking Meeting #2

February 13, 2024

Presentation | Sign In Sheet | Q&A

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Issue RFQ
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SOQ Shortlist

April 10, 2024

The pre-qualified teams are as follows:

  • Clarkson-Radmacher Joint Venture: Clarkson Construction Company and Radmacher Brothers Excavating Company with HNTB Corporation
  • Lunda Team: Lunda Construction Company with Parsons
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Issue RFP

April 15, 2024

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DBE Meet and Greet
3-5 p.m. on June 17, 2024

DBE partners were invited to an open house style meeting to learn more about the Improve I-70 Kansas City Design-Build Project from the two selected pre-qualified teams. 

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Sign In Sheet

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Commission Selection of Design-Build Team
Clarkson-Radmacher Joint Venture selected for Improve I-70 KC Design-Build project
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Construction

Spring 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Why this project is necessary and “What if we don’t do it”?

This project will help to improve reliability, safety, infrastructure, and community connectivity. 

  • Reliability - consistency of travel for motorists and pedestrians will continue to worsen without much needed changes to the corridor. 
  • Safety - crashes, involving motorists and pedestrians, will continue to increase without safety improvements. 
  • Infrastructure – the corridor infrastructure, including bridges, pavement, barrier, and drainage has reached the end of its service life, and needs to be replaced, rehabilitated, or upgraded. Without infrastructure upgrades planned and emergency lane closures for maintenance and repairs, will only increase, adding to further delay for motorists.
  • Community Connectivity - improving pedestrian and bicycle facilities is a must and upgrades are needed immediately to better serve the public.

Is this project part of the Statewide Improve I-70 Program?

No.  While this project is funded separately from the Statewide Improve I-70 Program, which will add a third lane in each direction of I-70 between Blue Springs and Wentzville, the Improve I-70 Kansas City project is one of several projects that will modernize the I-70 corridor across the state.

What is Design-Build?

Design-build is a delivery method that includes hiring one contracting team to complete the design work and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings.