
The Hampton Roads Connector Partners Norfolk VA project is making significant progress, and it's exciting to see the impact it's having on the community. The project involves the construction of a new tunnel, which will help reduce congestion and improve air quality in the area.
The new tunnel is expected to be completed by 2025, and it will provide a safer and more efficient route for commuters. This is a huge relief for locals who have been dealing with traffic congestion for years.
The project is also expected to create over 1,000 jobs during its construction phase, which will have a positive impact on the local economy. Many of these jobs will be filled by local residents, which will help stimulate economic growth in the area.
As the project continues to move forward, residents can expect to see improvements in traffic flow and reduced travel times. This will make a big difference in the daily lives of commuters, who will be able to spend more time on the things they enjoy rather than stuck in traffic.
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HRBT Expansion Delayed

The Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion (HRBT) project has faced an 18-month delay, pushing its completion date back to February 26, 2027.
The delay was requested by the design-build contractor Hampton Roads Connector Partners (HRCP) due to unforeseen circumstances.
The project's original timeline has been revised, with substantial completion now expected on February 26, 2027, and final completion on August 27, 2027.
HRCP has an incentive to complete the project early, with a $90 million bonus if they can finish substantial completion by September 2026.
18 Months Delayed
The Hampton Roads-Bridge Tunnel Expansion (HRBT) project has been delayed by 18 months. This means that the completion date has been pushed back to February 26, 2027, for substantial completion and August 27, 2027, for final completion.
The delay was requested by the design-build contractor Hampton Roads Connector Partners (HRCP) due to unforeseen circumstances. HRCP is a consortium of Dragados USA, Vinci, Flatiron Constructors, and Dodin Campenon Bernard.

The HRBT project is the largest highway construction project in Virginia's history, with a budget of $3.9 billion. It aims to ease congestion along a 16km corridor on the I-64 by adding twin, two-lane bored tunnels and widening four-lane segments.
HRCP has an early completion incentive of $90m if substantial completion is finished by September 2026. This shows that the contractor is motivated to complete the project as quickly as possible.
A tremendous amount of work has been accomplished to date, including constructing the 15-acre expansion of the North Island, reassembling the second largest TBM in North America, and boring and building nearly 90% of the first of the two new tunnels.
Impact on Norfolk VA
The HRBT expansion delay has significant implications for Norfolk, VA. The city's economy relies heavily on the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, which is a major transportation artery.
Congestion on the HRBT already costs drivers over 100 hours of extra time per year. This delay will only exacerbate the problem.
Norfolk residents and commuters will bear the brunt of this delay, facing longer travel times and increased frustration.
Deliver HRBT
Deliver HRBT is a critical component of the expanded Hampton Roads Beltway Tunnel project.
The tunnel's northbound bore will have two lanes, with one lane dedicated to HOV (High-Occupancy Vehicle) traffic.
The expanded tunnel will also include two new managed lanes, one in each direction, which will be available to all drivers.
These managed lanes will be tolled, with prices varying based on traffic conditions.
The goal of the managed lanes is to reduce congestion and improve travel times for drivers.
HRBT Project Updates
The HRBT Expansion project has been pushed back 18 months, with a new substantial completion date set for February 26, 2027, and final completion on August 27, 2027.
The project's completion was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances, which prompted the design-build contractor, Hampton Roads Connector Partners (HRCP), to request an extension.
HRCP, a consortium of Dragados USA, Vinci, Flatiron Constructors, and Dodin Campenon Bernard, is working to deliver a world-class infrastructure project for the Hampton Roads region.
The project aims to ease congestion along a 16km corridor on the I-64 through the addition of twin, two-lane bored tunnels and the widening of four-lane segments.
HRCP has achieved numerous milestones, including constructing the 15-acre expansion of the North Island and reassembling the second largest TBM in North America.
The largest continuous concrete pour in VDOT history was also completed by HRCP, and they have bored and built nearly 90% of the first of the two new tunnels.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Hampton Roads connector partners?
Hampton Roads Connector Partners is a developer of infrastructure projects based in Norfolk, Virginia, responsible for major transportation developments. They are currently working on a significant project involving twin tunnels and new marine approach bridges across the Hampton Harbor.
Sources
- https://hrbtexpansion.vdot.virginia.gov/tunnel-boring/
- https://www.tunnelsandtunnelling.com/news/hrbt-expansion-faces-18-month-delay/
- https://www.wtsinternational.org/chapters/hampton-roads/job-postings
- https://tunnellingjournal.com/hampton-roads-connector-partners-deliver-hrbt/
- https://www.constructiondive.com/news/virginia-awards-33b-hampton-roads-tunnel-project-to-dragados-led-design-b/548663/
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