The Florida Turnpike remains a vital artery for state transportation, and current construction initiatives are transforming its capacity, safety, and efficiency to meet growing regional demands.
Recent projects focus on widening key segments, replacing aging bridges, and integrating intelligent transportation systems. These upgrades aim to reduce congestion, enhance connectivity between Miami and Jacksonville, and support economic growth across Central Florida.
The Florida Turnpike’s adoption of all-electronic tolling—eliminating physical booths—has streamlined traffic flow and reduced emissions. Ongoing tech enhancements include mobile payments, dynamic pricing, and real-time traffic monitoring to improve user experience and operational efficiency.
Environmental stewardship guides new construction, with erosion controls, wildlife corridors, and energy-efficient lighting integrated into design. Future plans include extending the Turnpike to support regional transit links and incorporate green infrastructure to meet climate resilience goals.
With continuous investment and innovation, the Florida Turnpike is evolving into a modern, sustainable transportation backbone. Stakeholders and travelers alike benefit from safer, faster journeys. For those involved in infrastructure planning or daily commutes, staying informed about these developments ensures preparedness and confidence in this critical Florida asset.
Traffic Alert Continuous Single Lane Closure of Northbound Florida's Turnpike at Milepost 306.5 in Sumter County. Florida's Turnpike Projects The state's transportation needs are continually growing, and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) often evaluates solutions to relieve congestion, improve safety, leverage technology and provide additional travel options with minimal environmental impacts. Superior Construction Selected for Florida Turnpike Bridge Replacement Project KISSIMMEE, Fla.
(September 24, 2025) - Superior Construction has been selected to replace two major bridges along a five-mile section of the Florida Turnpike (SR 91) between Partin Settlement Road and Osceola Parkway in Kissimmee. Traffic Warnings and Updates Click on the area of interest for the latest traffic warnings and updates. More information about Florida's Turnpike Larger view of the map.
Florida Turnpike construction impacts drivers with delays and detours. BID SOLICITATION NOTICE - Turnpike FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION January 16, 2026 CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS 1 Florida Turnpike Headquarters Ocoee, FL 34761. The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise have started construction of the GGI Project, in northwest Miami-Dade County.
As a larger project, it will enhance regional mobility by revitalizing this major transportation interchange, which includes connections to five essential roadway systems in the South Florida area: State Road (SR) 9A/I-95, SR 826. The Florida Turnpik is being widened from four to eight lanes from Clermont/State Road 50 to Minneola/Hancock Road in Lake and Orange counties. This project includes constructing a new Fosgate Road bridge over the Turnpike.
The County Road 438 and County Road 455 bridges will be replaced, as well as the Turnpike bridges over Jones Road, Old Highway 50, and Blackstill Lake Road. The addition of new lanes, stretching from SR-44 in Wildwood to SR-326 in Ocala, aims to cut down on traffic backups surrounding the area where the Florida Turnpike splits off from I. Overview Lane widened 7 miles of Florida's Turnpike from 4 to 8 lanes, with 2 express lanes and 2 general purpose lanes in each direction, including construction of new toll gantries.
The project's aim was to reduce congestion by offering drivers the choice to use express lanes with varying toll prices depending on traffic conditions.