
ACS Group shortlisted for 11 mile I-77 South Managed Lanes project in Charlotte, North Carolina
The ACS Group, through its companies ACS Infra (IRIDIUM) and FlatironDragados, in partnership with Kiewit Development Company and Meridiam, has been shortlisted by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to advance to the next phase of the procurement process for the I-77 South Express Lanes project in Mecklenburg County. The approximately $3.2 billion project (STIP No. I-5718) will add managed express lanes along 11 miles of I-77 from the South Carolina state line to I-277 (Belk Freeway)/N.C. 16 (Brookshire Freeway), delivering improved travel reliability, enhanced regional connectivity, and a more resilient mobility corridor for people and freight. The shortlisted team, Carolina Connectors, brings together local, national, and global infrastructure leaders with deep experience in delivering large-scale transportation projects through public-private partnerships (P3). The ACS Infra-led developer and equity sponsor includes partners Meridiam and US-based Kiewit. Design and construction will be led by FlatironDragados, with support from their local North Carolina office, and Kiewit. The broader design team includes Kiewit Engineering as lead design engineer, as well as Infrastructure Consulting & Engineering and Wetherill Engineering, both Carolinas-based firms, and Arcadis, strengthening the team’s regional expertise, technical depth, and ability to deliver complex managed lanes and tolling infrastructure. ACS Group and its partners look forward to engaging with local communities and stakeholders to identify innovative solutions that address community concerns while advancing critical transportation improvements for the region. I‑77 is one of the most heavily travelled north–south corridors in the Southeast United States, providing direct access to Uptown Charlotte and serving as a vital freight and commuter route across central and western North Carolina. Current travel times along the 11‑mile corridor can reach nearly an hour. The proposed project aims to manage congestion and provide a reliable travel‑time option through the addition of two express lanes in each direction (with shoulders), along with interchange improvements and new direct connectors. These improvements are expected to support safer and more predictable trips for drivers, transit services, and high‑occupancy vehicles.
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