GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Florida Department of Transportation has started its pile-driving operations on the second phase of the First Coast Expressway.
Crews will be working near future County …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The Florida Department of Transportation has started its pile-driving operations on the second phase of the First Coast Expressway.
Crews will be working near future County Road 218, approximately two miles south of Sandridge Road, and continue north toward Bradley Creek. Residents may notice intermittent periods of increased noise and truck traffic in the area. To minimize disruptions, no pile driving operations may take place from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Monday through Friday, or on weekends.
Sacyr Construction began construction March 4 on the north segment of the second phase of the First Coast Expressway (State Road 23) from north of State Road 16 to just north of Blanding Boulevard through Clay County (10.5 miles).
The First Coast Expressway is a multi-lane, limited access toll road that, once completed, will connect Duval, Clay and St. Johns counties. For additional information on pile driving, please visit www.NFLRoads.com/PileDriving.