Gov. Holcomb, INDOT break ground on Indiana approach of I-69 crossing

EVANSVILLE— Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation Commissioner Mike Smith broke ground on the Ohio River Crossing project in Evansville. INDOT is overseeing this project, which will begin construction in late September and continue through 2026. The $202 million project is fully funded.

Government Eric Holcomb

“This is another day to remember for all Hoosiers,” said Gov. Holcomb. “Today signifies a key milestone toward completing the most direct, safe, and efficient connection between Evansville and Henderson.  This additional crossing will open the door to limitless opportunities for transportation, economic, and community development projects. I’m both grateful and proud to stand here today with so many local leaders who have worked for decades to convert ideas into blueprints and blueprints into new connections. Indiana continues to pave the way to a brighter future due to our collaborative, Hoosier work ethic.” 

I-69 ORX Section 3 focuses on approaching roadways and bridges that will provide all-weather construction access to the river to build the future I-69 river crossing. Construction crews will use the roads and bridges in Section 3 to build the new crossing, and drivers will use them once the new I-69 bridge is complete.

INDOT Commissioner Mike Smith

“We know how important this future I-69 bridge is to Evansville and the surrounding region,” said INDOT Commissioner Mike Smith. “Indiana has led the way in investing in I-69. Last month, we made the vital connection between Evansville and Indianapolis a reality. We crossed the I-69 Finish Line, making it even more fitting that we’re here today, taking the first steps toward completing another key connection.”

I-69 ORX is divided into three sections for construction. I-69 ORX Section 2 is a bi-state project between Indiana and Kentucky that will complete the I-69 connection from US 60 in Henderson to I-69 in Evansville. It includes the new four-lane river crossing. Construction is anticipated to begin in 2027 and be complete by 2031. Preconstruction activities will begin in 2025. Both states continue to look for opportunities to accelerate the timeline.

I-69 ORX Section 1 focuses on improvements in Henderson and is led by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. ORX Section 1 extends from KY 425 to US 60. It includes a more than six-mile extension of I-69, new interchanges with US 41 and US 60, and a reconstructed KY 351 interchange. Construction began in summer 2022 and will be complete by the end of 2025.

More information about the project can be found at I69OhioRiverCrossing.com.