Learn more about current and future NCDOT projects and studies.
Charlotte Outer Loop Two projects to complete the Charlotte Outer Loop and a project to widen I-85 have been combined into one...
I-26 Connector, Asheville, NC An interstate highway to connect I-26 from the I-26/I-40/I-240 interchange southwest of Asheville to...
I-40 Widening Project and I-440 Signing Improvements To widen I-40 from 4 to 6 lanes from west of Wade Avenue (State Road 1728) to east of the Jones Franklin Road...
I-95 Corridor Planning and Finance Study The NCDOT is working to determine how best to renew I-95 through our state. The I-95 Corridor Planning and...
US 421 Widening Project Widen US 421 (King Street) to a four to six-lane raised concrete median divided facility from US 321 (Hardin...
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A lot of work goes into building a road long before the first layer of concrete is ever poured. Learn how the site is selected, who creates the plans and how environmental factors are included in the process.
The public plays an active role in NCDOT’s road-planning process. The Public Involvement Office holds informational workshops and public hearings to provide project information and gather citizen input.
NCDOT staff does not build the majority of the state’s highways; private contractors do. The Construction Unit helps administer those contracts, as well as track project progress, process pay estimates and claims, and ensure that projects meet set specifications.