State & Local News
Michigan DOT Begins I-96 Eastbound Rebuild
March 24, 2026
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is initiating a $130 million infrastructure project to rebuild over 9 miles of eastbound I-96 in Ionia County, starting March 30, 2026, with completion expected by August 2027. This project includes comprehensive improvements such as roadway reconstruction, drainage upgrades, culvert replacements, guardrail installation, curb and gutter work, and enhancements to the Jordan Lake Road bridge. It is part of Governor Whitmer's Rebuilding Michigan program aimed at improving safety and extending the service life of critical transportation infrastructure while supporting approximately 1,100 jobs.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note the scale and scope of this state-led highway reconstruction, which presents opportunities for contractors specializing in road construction, bridge work, and related civil engineering services.
- The project timeline and contract value indicate significant demand for materials, labor, and project management resources through mid-2027.
- Vendors and subcontractors with expertise in drainage, guardrail systems, and bridge improvements may find relevant subcontracting opportunities.
- Agencies and contractors should consider the regional impact around Ionia County, including nearby cities such as Saranac and Portland, for logistical planning and workforce deployment.
Agencies
Michigan Department of Transportation
Contracts
$130 million