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Project Details
Work Type Safety and Operational
Phase Construction
City
County
Road
Construction Cost $1.6 million
About

This construction project is addressing safety and operational improvements with the construction of a new traffic signal on State Road 60 (Adamo Drive) at 26th Street intersection in Hillsborough County. 

Elements of work shall include, but are not limited to, installation of the signal, roadway resurfacing, and sidewalk, pedestrian and lighting improvements. 

Construction activities are expected to complete summer 2026. 

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What is design-build? Design-build is a method of project delivery in which one entity - the design-build team - works under a single contract with the FDOT (or any owner) to fully design and construct a project.  The contract work covers from initial design through construction completion.  This contract type typically allows for faster construction of a project as design and construction can be on-going simultaneously. 

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Contact Information
Project Information
Maddie Griffin
727-575-8334
Maddie.Griffin@dot.state.fl.us
Media Contact
Kris Carson
813-975-6060
Kristen.Carson@dot.state.fl.us
Closures
  • SR 60 (Adamo Drive) at N 26th Street
    Lane Closures: Sunday, April 5 through Thursday, April 9 nights from 8:30 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.

Project Images
Installed pedestrian detour at the northeast corner (March 2026 photo)
Placing millings for temporary pedestrian walkways (March 2026 photo)
Removing the existing concrete sidewalk (March 2026 photo)
Southeast corner after the removal of existing concrete sidewalk and curb and gutter (March 2026 photo)
Pouring drill shaft base (October 2025 photo)
Excavating drill shaft (October 2025 photo)
Setting bolt pack for drill shaft (October 2025 photo)
Crews pouring for drill shaft (October 2025 photo)
Pulling temp casing from drill shaft (October 2025 photo)