The Arizona Department of Transportation has created a special webpage to detail ongoing progress on 20-plus infrastructure projects in Northwestern Arizona for state residents.
[Above photo by Arizona DOT]
The webpage, azdot.gov/NWImprovements, shares information on a wide range of infrastructure projects, including pavement improvements, roadway widening initiatives, and new interchanges. Some projects are underway, others are upcoming, and two were recently completed, the agency said in a statement.
The Northwest Regional Improvements webpage includes details of 11 projects on I-40 and 10 projects on US-93. The page provides a brief overview of each project, plus links to individual project pages that include travel restrictions and timelines. Its maps help motorists visualize project locations on I-40 and US-93, Arizona DOT noted.
The largest of these projects is already underway in Kingman, where the agency is building a new free-flowing interchange between I-40 and US-93. That $106.5 million project began in 2024 and is set for completion in 2027.
On US-93, work includes two passing lane projects and three separate projects to construct more than nine miles of four-lane divided highway. Four pavement projects involve 39 miles of new asphalt, the agency said.
On I-40, the focus is on pavement improvement projects, with 69 miles of new pavement are underway, planned or recently completed across seven projects.
Also, a new interchange is under construction in east Kingman, providing access to the Kingman Airport via the future Flying Fortress Parkway.

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