The Interstate 4 (I-4) and Daryl Carter Parkway interchange project is progressing smoothly and on schedule with an expected completion timeframe of early 2026.
The project is transforming the Daryl Carter Parkway overpass into a diverging diamond interchange, providing additional access to local attractions and helping to relieve congestion at the I-4 and Apopka-Vineland Road (State Road (S.R.) 535) interchange.
The project is adding three new ramps connecting I-4 to Daryl Carter Parkway: exit ramps from both directions of I-4 to Daryl Carter Parkway and an entrance ramp to eastbound I-4. A westbound I-4 entrance ramp will be built as part of a future project.
Look at the above drone video of the project’s progress, taken in June. In the foreground of the video, you can see construction crews driving piles for the new eastbound I-4 ramp structure. In the area across I-4, the construction of new retention ponds is visible, as well as a staging ground for materials to build the new ramps. Workers are also in the I-4 median under Daryl Carter Parkway installing drainage and laying the groundwork for the upcoming westbound extension of I-4 Express.
To learn more about the I-4 and Daryl Carter Parkway project, please visit the project page.