Transportation construction projects are Prince’s core market and the focus of our business. Prince’s competitive market advantage is our ability to construct both Greenfield and Brownfield roadway projects utilizing internal resources such as, Prince management, crews, and equipment for all the critical steps in the construction process.

Additionally, Prince’s self-performing business model gives us the ability to maintain construction schedules that gives us a competitive edge in the roadway construction market. The flexibility of this strategy allows us to strategically allocate our manpower and equipment to maximize efficiency. Our clients also enjoy the benefits of our flexibility to work with them as their needs change throughout a project.

The majority of Prince’s Transportation projects across Florida are for local and state authorities. Prince has worked with several major counties and we are also experienced with the Florida Department of Transportation statewide. These relationships and our reputation as a leading Transportation contractor are the foundation that Prince will use to build partnerships with the public sector as innovative project delivery methods advance in Transportation development.



I-75

OWNER: Georgia Department of Transportation
VALUE: $ 54 million
ENGINEER:  PBS&J
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going


Prince will widen 3.65 miles of the existing road from Pierce Avenue to Arkwright Drive in Macon, Georgia. This project will also consist of constructing seven bridges and installing Video Detection Systems (VDS) at intersections during the 30-month project.

 

SR 408

OWNER: Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority
VALUE: $ 22 million
ENGINEER:  Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going


During the 17-month, $20.8 million project, Prince will widen .8 miles of the existing toll road and two bridges, construct numerous retaining walls, and install aesthetic treatments on structural elements throughout the site. Prince was announced as the successful bidder in April 2010 for the Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority’s (OOCEA) latest improvements to the East-West Expressway (SR 408) from Oxalis Drive to Goldenrod Road.

 

SR 25/US 27 Design-Build

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $ 19.8 million
ENGINEER:  PBS&J
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going


On this Design-Build project Prince is responsible for the design and construction of 3.8 miles of roadway widening and reconstruction as well as coordinating the relocation of existing utilities in the corridor. Prince was awarded this ARRA project, located in Clermont Florida, in September of 2009 to convert the roadway from four to six travel lanes.

 

SR 50 Design-Build

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $ 16.8 million
ENGINEER:  C3TS
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going


Prince’s team is designing and reconstructing SR 50, a major arterial road, to convert it from four lanes to six lanes. This road serves as a connector between Clermont to Orlando for daily commuters and was funded by the ARRA of 2009. The project is 3.056 miles in length and is located in Winter Garden, Florida just west of SR 429.

 

Fall Line Freeway

OWNER: Georgia Department of Transportation
VALUE: $ 29.9 million
ENGINEER:  Georgia Department of Transportation
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going

Prince began construction of 7.2 miles of new 4 lane divided roadway in November of 2009 for the Georgia Department of Transportation. Prince’s road and bridge building crews look forward to their first project working with the GDOT. This segment of the Fall Line Freeway, which was funded by the ARRA of 2009, is located in Wilkinson and Twiggs County and will serve as an east-west connector.

 

SR683/US 301

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $ 18.3 million
ENGINEER:  Icon Consultant Group, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED:  On-Going


Prince was awarded the contract to reconstruct 2.604 miles of SR 683 (US 301) from Wood Street to Myrtle Street in Sarasota County on April 29, 2009. This project includes: the reconstruction and widening of the roadway, a new drainage system, water and sewer improvements, and new roadway signs and signals are all to be completed in 570 days. Prince worked with the FDOT, the FDOT’s Engineer, and local utility providers prior to the October 19, 2009 ground breaking to insure that construction progresses smoothly.  Once completed, this project will help relieve traffic congestion in this busy area of Sarasota and provide pedestrians with safety sidewalks and crossing.

 

SR 50

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $17.8 million
ENGINEER: C3TS
YEAR COMPLETED: On-Going

Prince is reconstructing SR 50, a major arterial road, from 4 lanes to 6 lanes. This road serves as a connector from Clermont to Orlando for daily commuters. The project is 4.469 miles in length and is located in Lake and Orange Counties, FL just west of the Turnpike Ramps.

 

US 301

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $62 million
ENGINEER: HDR
YEAR COMPLETED: On- Going

The US 301 project commenced on November 17, 2008 and consists of widening US 301 from two lanes to six lanes for a six mile stretch of highway between Gibsonton Dr. and CR 672 in Hillsborough County for The Florida Department of Transportation. Additionally, the project consists of relocating the utility infrastructure and the construction of two bridges.

 

Rouse Road

OWNER: Board of County Commissioners, Orange
VALUE: $33 million
ENGINEER: PBS&J
YEAR COMPLETED: 2010

This project consists of the widening and reconstructing a 2.1 miles of 2-lane roadway to 4 lanes. New roadway drainage, watermain, forcemain, gravity sewer, 3 lift stations, 7 signalized intersections, and box culverts were installed along with the construction of the roadway. Prince was successful in coordinating with public and private utilities on this project and has kept the Rouse Road underground work on schedule and claim free for Orange County.

 

Causeway Blvd SR 676

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $43 million
ENGINEER: Pitman-Hartenstein & Associates, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2010

This project calls for the total reconstruction of 3.6 miles of Causeway Boulevard from US 301 to US 41. The existing two lane roadway is being removed and Prince is constructing a four-lane urban roadway with two separate drainage systems, four signalized intersections, new watermain and forcemain throughout the project. This project is on schedule to finish on contract day 660, 367 days ahead for schedule.

 

Wells Road

OWNER: Clay County Board of County Commissioners
VALUE: $2.5 million
ENGINEER: RS&H
YEAR COMPLETED: 2009

Prince completed 2,200’ of four-lane reconstruction of Wells Road, a county road located in Clay County, Florida. The project included clearing and grubbing, grading, drainage, flexible paving, hot plant mixed bituminous structural and surface courses, grassing, pavement markings, roadway signing, signalization, and lighting.

 

CR 535, Segment D & D1

OWNER: Chase Road Mitigation, LLC
VALUE: $10 million
ENGINEER: MSCW
YEAR COMPLETED: 2009

Prince converted, reconstructed, two miles of two lane roadway to four lanes. This project required the construction of watermain, forcemain, reclaim, new drainage, signalization, and MSC walls in addition the construction of the roadway. Prince was successful in working with the utility owners to keep the project moving when unforeseen conflicts arose.

 

Boyette Road

OWNER: Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners
VALUE: $14.5 million
ENGINEER: Orth-Rodgers & Associates, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2009

This complex project reconstructed the existing roadway from two to four lanes through a very developed commercial area, which included three signalized intersections. Prince self-performed roadway construction, box culverts, drainage, and all of this project’s extensive utility construction and relocation.

 

SR 64

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $23.5 million
ENGINEER: Genesis CE&I
YEAR COMPLETED: 2008

On this project Prince removed the existing two lane roadway and constructed a new four-lane roadway with curbed median and sidewalks for 5.2 miles. The project included two box culverts, highway lighting, multiple retention ponds, specialized cast in place drainage structures, under-drain, 12,000 linear feet of storm sewer and 10,000 linear feet of 42” DI water main. District 1 nominated this with project with Prince for the 2008 FTBA Best in Construction award.

 

Innovation Way

OWNER: Board of County Commissioners, Orange
VALUE: $22.6 million
ENGINEER: Lochrane Engineering, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2008

Prince delivered a new 4.8 mile 4 lane divided roadway complete with storm drainage system for Orange County Public Works and new 24” and 30” reclaim water lines for Orange County Utilities. Innovation Way is located in east Orange County and runs from the Intersection of Alafaya Trail and Avalon Park Boulevard to a point 1000 feet north of the Beachline Expressway (SR 528).

 

Center Road

CLIENT: Sarasota County
VALUE: $30.2 million
ENGINEER: Dufresne-Henry & Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2007

On July 25, 2005, Prince signed a contract for the widening and reconstruction of more than three miles of roadway from Jacaranda Boulevard east to River Road in Venice, FL (Sarasota County). Prince was responsible for widening the existing two lane road into a divided four lane road. In addition to the new lanes, Prince added sidewalks, bicycle lanes, landscaped medians, street lighting, roadway drainage, signalization and storm water management facilities.

 

County Road 2209

OWNER: Durbin Crossings Community Development District
VALUE: $21 million
ENGINEER: England-Thims & Miller, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2007

The new, north-south connector consists of more than 3 miles of roadway and is located between Race Track Road and County Road 210, west of I-95. County Road 2209 compliments our Durbin Crossing South residential project since it is located adjacent to the development.

 

U.S. 41

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $25.9 million
ENGINEER: Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas, Inc. and Greenhorne & O'Mara, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2006

On January 3, 2005 Prince broke ground on the U.S. 41 project in Hernando County. The project involves widening a section of U.S. 41 from two to four lanes. The construction started at Hviezdoslav Street and ended at Powell Road.

 

Gate Parkway West Phase 2 and 3

OWNER: Belfort Development, LLC & William Cesery Trust
VALUE: $6.3 million
ENGINEER: England-Thims & Miller, Inc.
YEAR COMPLETED: 2005

In 2004, Prince began work on the new construction of a four-lane boulevard roadway in Jacksonville, Florida, Gate Parkway West. The project also consisted of conspan creek crossings, off-site watermain, mitigation area construction and temporary construction acess.

 

Hernando County Airport Rail Park Phase II & Electrical Vault Service Road

OWNER: Hernando County Airport
VALUE: $852,024.35
ENGINEER: PBS&J
YEAR COMPLETED: 2005

In December of 2004, Prince started construction on phase two of the Hernando County Airport Rail Park as well as the construction of the electrical vault service road. The project was located off of US 41 in Brooksville, Florida.

 

SR 44

OWNER: Florida Department of Transportation
VALUE: $9.6 million
ENGINEER: TBE Group CEI
YEAR COMPLETED: 2004

This project included the reconstruction and widening of SR 44 for approximately six miles. On this job, Prince self-performed construction of a new drainage system and utility construction and relocation along with its roadway activities.

 
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