This $25,000,000 design/build project provided increased capacity and safer roadways for the greater Canton area. The project upgraded 1.17 miles of I-77 near the Pro Football Hall of Fame, providing a concrete median barrier and a third lane in each travel direction with full replacement of pavement and shoulder sections. Ramp modifications at two major interchanges were included, as well as six mainline bridges and an upgrade for the traffic signal at SR 687 and I-77. The project also improved 0.47 mile of US 62 with deck replacement and widening of the twin bridges over Nimishillen Creek and the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway. Replacement of the northbound ramp to I-77 and part of the eastbound on-ramp from Fulton Drive/I-77 to eastbound US 62 was included. Extensive drainage work for the 44-acre site included inlet spacing analysis, closed system capacity analysis, and hydraulic grade line analysis. Approximately 1,500’ of new pipe ranging in size from 12” to 36” was designed, and 24 new catch basins were placed. Additional drainage work included adding median inlets, analyzing and replacing existing culverts and storm sewer systems, and ditch design and analysis. The project also involved guardrail reconstruction, signing, lighting, pavement markings, and traffic control.