For Immediate Release:
June 14, 2004
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TDOT Launches SmartFIX40
Brand
New logo and web site for I-40 widening project are unveiled
Knoxville,
Tennessee - The downtown Knoxville I-40 improvement project now has a
name and its own web site. The Tennessee Department of Transportation
(TDOT) today unveiled a new logo for the project and announced the new
internet address for the
I-40/James White Parkway/Hall of Fame Drive project.
“This is an important project to everyone who lives in Knoxville or
who passes through Knoxville, from a standpoint of safety and
mobility,” said TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “This project will
impact a lot of lives, so giving it an easily recognizable name and
logo will help people connect it to the steady flow of information we
intend to provide to the public from the beginning of this endeavor
until the end.”
SmartFIX40 will be the official name for this project, but the term
SmartFIX will be used on all future TDOT accelerated construction
projects. The SmartFIX process was designed by TDOT to speed up the
construction and renovations of highways and bridges in a condensed
time frame where possible. It involves a short-term, total road or
bridge closure. This provides ample space for work crews to do their
jobs and provides the freedom to work around the clock without time
limitations. This drastically reduces the time it takes to finish a
project and the long-term inconvenience to motorists.
“It’s important to remember that the segment of I-40 that will be
widened has three times as many accidents as any comparable section of
interstate in Tennessee,” according to Nicely. “SmartFIX40 is the best
solution to a tough problem.”
SmartFIX40 will officially begin in the spring of 2005. The project
involves extending Hall of Fame Drive from Summit Hill Drive to
Broadway and widening I-40 downtown. Right-of-way property
acquisitions are now underway.
“An estimated 23 months of construction will be eliminated from the
project by rerouting traffic from a section of I-40 to I-640 for a
period of 14 months, allowing crews to work on that portion of I-40
unimpeded by traffic, and around- the-clock when possible,” said Fred
Corum, TDOT’s Region One Director. “The closure on I-40 will stretch
from James White Parkway to Broadway. That’s just less than one mile
in length.”
Corum added that it’s important to note that TDOT
intends to keep access to downtown as fully intact as possible during
the entire I-40 widening project.
The web site was officially
activated today at the following address: www.tennessee.gov/tdot/smartfix
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