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Wed June 09, 2021 - Midwest Edition #12
Lori Lovely â CEG Correspondent
The North Split in downtown Indy closed on May 15 to allow crews to continue work on the $329 million project to rebuild bridges and roadways that are part of the stateâs second-busiest interchange.
(Indiana Department of Transportation photo)
In Indiana s capitol, May usually signifies fast cars at the Indianapolis 500, but this year, the month also focused on other kinds of traffic. The North Split in downtown Indy closed on May 15 to allow crews to continue work on the $329 million project to rebuild bridges and roadways that are part of the state s second-busiest interchange.
Feb 8, 2021 / 08:05 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The Indiana Department of Transportation and Superior Construction are working together to help build two Habitat for Humanity homes in Marion County.
Six volunteers from Superior Construction are helping the second phase of Mashall and Woodruff family home builds. The volunteers worked on interior painting.
Another group of eight volunteers will work on Feb. 27 to install hardware throughout the homes. This will help Greater Indy Habitat complete two of their first builds in 2021.
Working on major construction projects is the focus of Superior Construction, but they’re committed to building up local communities.
“We are just interested in plugging in to the community in a unique way,” Superior Construction public information manager Jennifer Hashem said. “We pulled our team on this side for a Q1 initiative to see where people’s philanthropic passions were at and it just so happens that year after year greater indy habit