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Iteris on board with California express

San Bernardino County Transportation Authority awards $2.8m traffic deal on I-10
By Adam Hill January 16, 2023 Read time: 1 min
I-10 is the southernmost cross-country highway in the US (© Wirestock | Dreamstime.com)

Iteris is to provide design services including toll infrastructure, closed circuit television systems, variable message signs, fibre optic cable and traffic monitoring systems for the widening of the I-10 highway in California.

San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) has awarded the $2.8m deal to Iteris as part of a project to widen an 11-mile stretch between the I-10/I-15 interchange and Pepper Street.

One express lane will be added in each direction as well as new auxiliary lanes, and additional California Highway Patrol enforcement areas. 

Iteris will work with Advanced Civil Technologies on the five-year deal.

Steven Bradley, regional vice president, consulting services at Iteris, says: “We realise the impact of this project is critical to improving movement on this highway, and we look forward to working closely with SBCTA, Caltrans, Advanced Civil Technologies and other stakeholders to make it successful.”

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