New Howard Frankland bridge is entering final phase of construction.

Nearly $865 million later and the new Howard Frankland bridge is entering its final phase of construction.

The new bridge will consist of eight lanes: four general-use lanes in each direction and four tolled express lanes in each direction. The express lanes are expected to open early 2026.

“The benefit will be added capacity and connectivity. This is the most traveled bridge that connects Tampa and St. Pete. So, you’re going to see a big improvement to traffic flow in this area,” David Alonso, Construction Senior Project Manager for FDOT, said.

This project has been in the works since 2020 and now drivers can expect some relief as FDOT says nearly all of the bridge footings and columns have been completed.

“I’m real happy because every time I go south to Sarasota or South Florida I go across it a lot and it’s been a pain going through construction,” resident Marty Fleischman explained.

When completed the new bridge will be 168 feet wide which is the largest by surface area in Florida.

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