The project will expand I-14 from two to three lanes of travel in each direction.
The project consists of three phases:
Phase 1, which stretches between West FM 2410 and Indian Trail in Harker Heights, was initiated April 2018 and completed two years ago at a cost of roughly $7.2 million.
Phase 2, which stretches between Indian Trail to Simmons Road in Belton, was initiated in September 2019 and is projected to be complete in December of this year at the cost of $39.5 million.
Phase 3, which stretches from Simmons Road to Interstate 35 and which was also initiated in September 2019 and is being worked on concurrent to phase 2, is scheduled for completion no later than May 2023. Phase 3 is projected to cost the remaining $43.3 million.
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McClellanville homes evacuated because of propane leak Awendaw firefighters say four homes in a McClellanville neighborhood have been cleared while crews respond to a gas leak. (Source: AP) By Patrick Phillips | January 20, 2021 at 2:37 PM EST - Updated January 20 at 2:37 PM
McCLELLANVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Awendaw firefighters say four homes in a McClellanville neighborhood have been cleared while crews respond to a gas leak.
Firefighters responded to a home on Simmons Road off Tibwin Road where a 50-gallon propane cylinder is leaking.
The gas company has been notified.
No injuries have been reported.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.