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coffeebean
04-02-2022, 01:33 PM
It seems the construction on 441/27 in the Home Depot vicinity has come to a screeching halt. Anyone know when this construction will resume and what might be the hold up? Thanks.
Nucky
04-02-2022, 01:45 PM
Just taking a guess coffeebean but maybe it has something to do with the young man who passed there in a construction accident a short while back. It is a crime in this day and age that simple practices seem to not have been followed. Maybe there was not good management on the site. I wonder if they had weekly safety meetings?
Keefelane66
04-02-2022, 02:39 PM
Seems to be normal road construction in Florida 466a into Wildwood good 2 years on the other end 466a Fruitland Park was another fiasco and work was suspended for cost overruns and delays. So expect another 2 years and I’m being optimistic
Bjeanj
04-02-2022, 03:55 PM
I think it’s just the nature of road construction. Seems to take forever, doesn’t it?
villagetinker
04-02-2022, 03:57 PM
Seems to be normal road construction in Florida 466a into Wildwood good 2 years on the other end 466a Fruitland Park was another fiasco and work was suspended for cost overruns and delays. So expect another 2 years and I’m being optimistic
As I recall the part of 466a in Fruitland Park was never fully funded and therefore the delay. The last I saw, I think it was finally funded for later this year or next year. During the associated construction of 466a there were several articles regarding the lack of funding for the piece in Fruitland Park. The big mistake (IMHO) was starting the project without ALL of the funding in place.
Stu from NYC
04-02-2022, 05:25 PM
27/441 is taking forever wish they would speed it up.
coffeebean
04-02-2022, 05:58 PM
Just taking a guess coffeebean but maybe it has something to do with the young man who passed there in a construction accident a short while back. It is a crime in this day and age that simple practices seem to not have been followed. Maybe there was not good management on the site. I wonder if they had weekly safety meetings?
Hubby just told me he saw construction workers at the site where the bridge is being removed so I don't think the death of the construction worker is causing the delay.
davem4616
04-02-2022, 06:58 PM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
Michael G.
04-02-2022, 08:21 PM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
They don't have to rush down here because they can work year around.
Once the ground freezes and the snow comes up north most road projects better be finished.
Stu from NYC
04-02-2022, 08:30 PM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
It does seem like it.
Wonder if this causes road costs to be higher?
Garywt
04-02-2022, 09:02 PM
Everything in Florida moves slower than up north. Not sure the issue, I have never had an issue driving through the area. The lanes are open and the traffic moves along.
Stu from NYC
04-03-2022, 03:48 AM
Everything in Florida moves slower than up north. Not sure the issue, I have never had an issue driving through the area. The lanes are open and the traffic moves along.
Go make a left into Sams parking lot. So convoluted just take a longer way to get in.
WingedFoot78
04-03-2022, 05:04 AM
To get to Sam's from SB 441, turn RIGHT at the light just past Sam's and make a U-turn ASAP. Go back to the light and make a left. Sam's will be on your right.
davem4616
04-03-2022, 05:13 AM
They don't have to rush down here because they can work year around.
Once the ground freezes and the snow comes up north most road projects better be finished.
Rarely do I ever see construction workers on the road projects here in Florida....my guess is that they must do a lot at night to avoid the heat(??)...yet you don't see any work lights
maybe all the workers are too busy putting out the orange barriers to actually do any real road work
thevillages2013
04-03-2022, 05:59 AM
It seems the construction on 441/27 in the Home Depot vicinity has come to a screeching halt. Anyone know when this construction will resume and what might be the hold up? Thanks.
Vaccine mandate?
Captainpd
04-03-2022, 06:05 AM
Am not sure how you can expect anyone on this board to know something like that.
Stu from NYC
04-03-2022, 06:27 AM
Am not sure how you can expect anyone on this board to know something like that.
Unless you quote the post you are referring to nobody will have a clue what you mean.
Jimf2018
04-03-2022, 06:40 AM
Per a recent article (without delays from the accidental death) the expected completion of this project was LATE FALL 2023. So no quick completion . . . .
Ken D.
04-03-2022, 06:57 AM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
Those of us familiar with the “Big Dig” in Boston may disagree.
Michael G.
04-03-2022, 06:57 AM
maybe all the workers are too busy putting out the orange barriers to actually do any real road work
I was told when we lived up north, the construction company's only controls were
the barriers are placed, and a private company puts them up and removes them.
Don't know about that in Florida
jabacon6669
04-03-2022, 07:04 AM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
Up north you have cold temps to deal with. Plus the terrain is a lot more rugged, hills, ledge, etc.
nn0wheremann
04-03-2022, 07:23 AM
To get to Sam's from SB 441, turn RIGHT at the light just past Sam's and make a U-turn ASAP. Go back to the light and make a left. Sam's will be on your right.
“Two wrongs never make a right, but three lefts do.” —The Deterioata
brfree1411@aol.com
04-03-2022, 07:45 AM
Ever travel I40? Never ending work
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Stu from NYC
04-03-2022, 07:47 AM
Those of us familiar with the “Big Dig” in Boston may disagree.
I 95 in Ct might have gotten a worlds record for longest construction job in modern history
asianthree
04-03-2022, 07:53 AM
I was told that the Snow has delayed the project by Months:ohdear:
DaleDivine
04-03-2022, 08:13 AM
for whatever reason, road construction seems to take a lot longer in FL than it did up north
I disagree. They're still working on road projects in Virginia that were being done when I left there 8 years ago.
The crews got the road widened between Tampa on I-75 pretty fast.
:clap2::clap2:
maistocars
04-03-2022, 10:33 AM
The Villages construction crews would have completed it a year ago. If they offer no incentive to finish early, the only incentive is to bleed the project funds dry.
LianneMigiano
04-03-2022, 01:59 PM
It does seem like it. Wonder if this causes road costs to be higher?There certainly aren't the every-winter/spring frost heaves and pot holes everywhere down here as there are up north! Less yearly maintenance needed...
Garywt
04-03-2022, 03:04 PM
Go make a left into Sams parking lot. So convoluted just take a longer way to get in.
I don’t go to Sams so problem solved, lol.
Garywt
04-03-2022, 03:07 PM
Am not sure how you can expect anyone on this board to know something like that.
The OP was probably just hoping someone saw or read something about what was going on or an update.
thevillages2013
04-03-2022, 04:29 PM
Am not sure how you can expect anyone on this board to know something like that.
Were you not vetted by TOTV to make sure you had the ability to read minds before they allowed you to join? Hmmm , must have changed the policy
Aloha
04-03-2022, 04:52 PM
Miles of barrels, cones and barriers. The road surface in places is disintegrating and dangerous. No workers or progress observed for long periods of time. Local government officials do not seem to care, as long as they receive their salary. Oh well...
jmpate
04-03-2022, 06:02 PM
I think road construction completion has everything to do with their contracts and incentives. In New Mexico (yes, the end of the earth), road construction was ALWAYS finished on time or ahead of time. Why? Because the contract included incentives for big bonuses for completion ahead of time....days, weeks, months. In the city we lived in, road construction was done at least a month or more ahead of time.
Maybe Florida needs to take a page out of that playbook bc every day there's delays, there's loss revenue for the state bc people won't spend $$, if they have to fight the traffic, idiotic drivers, the 80+age group that still drives and shouldn't!
DDToto41
04-03-2022, 10:26 PM
You have to work faster up North because you only have 8 months to do it in.
billethkid
04-04-2022, 07:59 AM
As long as the traffic keeps moving, it is not a problem (for some of us).
PugMom
04-04-2022, 10:04 AM
Those of us familiar with the “Big Dig” in Boston may disagree.
:bigbow::1rotfl::clap2: sitting in traffic for 5-6 hours was quick :icon_wink:
PugMom
04-04-2022, 10:06 AM
I 95 in Ct might have gotten a worlds record for longest construction job in modern history
they still haven't fixed the waterbury mix-master. they were working on it when we left almost 4 years ago, & is still not complete
Stu from NYC
04-04-2022, 10:56 AM
they still haven't fixed the waterbury mix-master. they were working on it when we left almost 4 years ago, & is still not complete
As a good friend said to me some years ago they did have an architectural drawing show how the highway was supposed to look upon completion but it was lost and nobody wants to admit they have no clue how to finish it.
coffeebean
04-04-2022, 10:57 AM
The OP was probably just hoping someone saw or read something about what was going on or an update.
Exactly. OP here.
retiredguy123
04-04-2022, 12:40 PM
It seems the construction on 441/27 in the Home Depot vicinity has come to a screeching halt. Anyone know when this construction will resume and what might be the hold up? Thanks.
Here is the official answer I got from FDOT.
Thank you for reaching out!
This project has not been placed on hold.
There are different factors that may affect work on the construction site that can range from weather to labor and materials issues, among other reasons.
I will make sure to voice your concerns to the project team and please be rest assured that they are doing their best to move things along and get the job done.
kind regards,
Lynette Cruz | Community Outreach Coordinator
EXP U.S Services
In-House FDOT Consultant, District 5
Ocala/Leesburg Construction
Office: 352-326-7744 / 352-620-3020
Cell: 352-359-7059
Lynette.Cruz@dot.state.fl.us
Your source for information on FDOT projects in Central Florida (http://www.cflroads.com)
Stu from NYC
04-04-2022, 01:10 PM
Here is the official answer I got from FDOT.
Thank you for reaching out!
This project has not been placed on hold.
There are different factors that may affect work on the construction site that can range from weather to labor and materials issues, among other reasons.
I will make sure to voice your concerns to the project team and please be rest assured that they are doing their best to move things along and get the job done.
kind regards,
Lynette Cruz | Community Outreach Coordinator
EXP U.S Services
In-House FDOT Consultant, District 5
Ocala/Leesburg Construction
Office: 352-326-7744 / 352-620-3020
Cell: 352-359-7059
Lynette.Cruz@dot.state.fl.us
Your source for information on FDOT projects in Central Florida (http://www.cflroads.com)
At least they answered you but guess they do not want us to know why this is taking so long.
retiredguy123
04-04-2022, 01:14 PM
At least they answered you but guess they do not want us to know why this is taking so long.
Don't you feel good that they are doing their best to move things along?
Stu from NYC
04-04-2022, 01:37 PM
Don't you feel good that they are doing their best to move things along?
Will remember that tomorrow when we have to go there.
Besides we are only the taxpayers paying for this so we do not count.
Tvflguy
04-04-2022, 01:41 PM
Here is the official answer I got from FDOT.
Thank you for reaching out!
This project has not been placed on hold.
There are different factors that may affect work on the construction site that can range from weather to labor and materials issues, among other reasons.
I will make sure to voice your concerns to the project team and please be rest assured that they are doing their best to move things along and get the job done.
kind regards,
Lynette Cruz | Community Outreach Coordinator
EXP U.S Services
In-House FDOT Consultant, District 5
Ocala/Leesburg Construction
Office: 352-326-7744 / 352-620-3020
Cell: 352-359-7059
Lynette.Cruz@dot.state.fl.us
Your source for information on FDOT projects in Central Florida (http://www.cflroads.com)
As they said on Seinfeld, Yada yada. We stay away from that area like COVID. Only go up that way for Sams or HD. The area is horrible. I feel bad for folks that must travel there every day.
coffeebean
04-06-2022, 07:55 PM
Here is the official answer I got from FDOT.
Thank you for reaching out!
This project has not been placed on hold.
There are different factors that may affect work on the construction site that can range from weather to labor and materials issues, among other reasons.
I will make sure to voice your concerns to the project team and please be rest assured that they are doing their best to move things along and get the job done.
kind regards,
Lynette Cruz | Community Outreach Coordinator
EXP U.S Services
In-House FDOT Consultant, District 5
Ocala/Leesburg Construction
Office: 352-326-7744 / 352-620-3020
Cell: 352-359-7059
Lynette.Cruz@dot.state.fl.us
Your source for information on FDOT projects in Central Florida (http://www.cflroads.com)
That is a BS answer. There has been no sign of any work being done in this section for weeks. I'm not talking about the area where the bridge is in the process of being removed.
Stu from NYC
04-06-2022, 09:02 PM
That is a BS answer. There has been no sign of any work being done in this section for weeks. I'm not talking about the area where the bridge is in the process of being removed.
They probably think we are too dumb to realize this.
coffeebean
04-07-2022, 03:33 PM
They probably think we are too dumb to realize this.
Agree. The disruption getting to some of the stores with no left turns allowed when heading north, is a PIA.
I know, I know, I know.........first world problems.
Babubhat
04-07-2022, 04:04 PM
Horrific traffic.I avoid the area. Buy online instead
Stu from NYC
04-07-2022, 06:10 PM
Agree. The disruption getting to some of the stores with no left turns allowed when heading north, is a PIA.
I know, I know, I know.........first world problems.
Would hope the stores are putting pressure on whoever is doing this so called construction.
Stu from NYC
04-08-2022, 03:23 PM
Drove there about 11 30 this morning and not a workman to be seen with lots of traffic and waiting for more than one light to go accross intersections.
We are certainly coming to this area less and less and has to be hurting all the stores and restaurant over here.
Nucky
04-08-2022, 07:46 PM
My answer in an earlier post is part of the answer. They always investigate after a major injury or death on a job site.
No matter the direction you are traveling in if you are looking at the bridge that is secured by gigantic bolts and metal beams that are blue in color then you are looking at something that is highly irregular. It is dangerous in my opinion to drive on that stretch of road. To be a worker exposed to those conditions is just downright disrespectful to those who work there. The small blocks they use as curbing are not even painted a bright color. Rookie Bush League Contractors and Inspectors.
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