Those new ramps will create one new mile of highway between I-40 and US 93, running northwest of the existing interchange at I-40 and Beale Street. Other project features include:
- Widening more than 1 mile of I-40 in both directions between the new interchange and Stockton Hill Road
- Adding a merge lane on U.S. 93 northbound
- Widening and/or rehabilitating four bridges on I-40
- Building sound walls along a portion of I-40 to the west of Stockton Hill Road
- Constructing drainage features
This project is among several underway or planned to improve U.S. 93, which travels 200 miles between Wickenburg and the Nevada line at the Hoover Dam. In addition to constructing the Kingman interchange, ADOT's long-term vision calls for a four-lane divided highway through the entire 200 miles between Wickenburg and Nevada. Since 1999, ADOT has completed 19 projects to modernize U.S. 93 between Wickenburg and I-40.
A current U.S. 93 project near Wickenburg is now more than halfway done as work continues to transform a 5-mile section of two-lane roadway into a four-lane divided highway. Work on the Wickenburg-area project is expected to continue through this year, with lane restrictions limited to overnight hours to minimize traffic impacts.