
The Transurban Group (ASX: TCL) share price is trading lower today despite the toll road company revealing that it has been selected as the best value proposer to deliver Tennessee’s I-24 Choice Lanes project, in partnership with Ferrovial and Tikehau Star Infra. The 26-mile project has an estimated construction value of US$9.2 billion and a total concession value of around US$24.8 billion.
What did Transurban Group report?
- Transurban, with partners Ferrovial and Tikehau Star Infra, will design, build, finance, operate, and maintain the I-24 Choice Lanes in Tennessee, USA.
- The project covers 26 miles between Nashville and Murfreesboro, aiming to ease congestion and improve travel reliability.
- Estimated construction value: US$9.2 billion, with a total concession value of US$24.8 billion.
- Transurban’s equity share to be funded from existing balance sheet capacity over time.
- Financial close is expected by mid-2027, subject to finalisation of government funding.
What else do investors need to know?
This major win supports Transurban’s ongoing North American expansion and highlights its expertise in large-scale transport infrastructure. The project could strengthen the company’s global portfolio and long-term earnings outlook. However, the final capital and funding structure are yet to be finalised, with some details relying on government approvals and available concessional funding.
The project is designed to deliver more reliable travel choices for customers and potentially reduce congestion on one of Tennessee’s busiest corridors. The consortium approach with established partners Ferrovial and Tikehau Star Infra should also help manage project risk and execution.
What did Transurban Group management say?
Commenting on the news, Transurban’s CEO, Michelle Jablko, said:
The I-24 Choice Lanes Project represents an important opportunity to bring Transurban’s proven capabilities to Tennessee. The project is aligned with our strategy of pursuing disciplined, value-accretive growth opportunities in North America.
Our focus is always on the customer and creating journeys they can rely on. Together with our partners, we look forward to working with the state of Tennessee to deliver a project that transforms everyday connectivity and provides stress-free, reliable travel choice for decades to come.
What’s next for Transurban Group?
Transurban’s next steps include finalising the capital structure and securing government funding, with financial close targeted for mid-2027. The business expects to fund its share through existing balance sheet capacity over time.
This announcement furthers Transurban’s goal of disciplined growth while enhancing customer journeys in North America. Investors will be watching for updates on financial arrangements and project milestones as the I-24 Choice Lanes progresses toward construction and operation.
Transurban Group share price snapshot
The Transurban share price is trailing the S&P/ASX 200 index (ASX: XJO) slightly over the past 12 months with a decline of around 2%.
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