The Illinois Department of Transportation is investing over $40 billion in infrastructure improvements across the state as part of the Rebuild Illinois program. The six-year program will focus on upgrading roads, bridges, public transportation, airports, railroads, and ports. Projects are already underway and will be completed by June 2029. Specific projects include the replacement of the Quincy Memorial Bridge, resurfacing and improvements in Adams County, vertical realignment and bridge replacement in Hancock County, and resurfacing and utility adjustments in McDonough, Fulton, and Knox Counties.
Governor JB Pritzker announces a $41 billion construction program, the largest in Illinois history, aimed at improving infrastructure across the state. The program includes $1.4 billion for improvements in Southern Illinois, with funding allocated for bridge replacements, additional lanes, resurfacing, and other transportation projects in various counties. The investment will focus on roads, bridges, aviation, transit, rail, waterways, and pedestrian accommodations.
Governor JB Pritzker has announced a $40.99 billion multi-year program to repair and improve infrastructure in Illinois. The program, called Rebuild Illinois, will invest in all modes of transportation, including roads and bridges, aviation, transit, freight and passenger rail, waterways, and bicycle and pedestrian accommodations. Spread across all 102 counties in the state, the program aims to improve highways, bridges, and other transportation systems, creating jobs and boosting the local economy. The investment in roads and bridges will increase by $2.43 billion over six years, with alternative project delivery methods being used for certain projects.