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JTA Achieves Major Construction Milestone at Autonomous Innovation Center

The final structural beam of the Autonomous Innovation Center in LaVilla, Florida was placed during a topping out ceremony recently.

Workers gather for the AIC topping out ceremony

Workers gather for the topping out ceremony marking a major milestone in the construction of JTA's Autonomous Innovation Center.

Photo: JTA

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Florida's Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) held a topping out ceremony to recognize a major construction milestone as the final structural beam of the Autonomous Innovation Center (AIC) was raised into place in Florida. 

The JTA, alongside Balfour Beatty and Beep, Inc., announced the groundbreaking of the AIC at LaVilla earlier this year.

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JTA's Autonomous Innovation Center

The AIC will serve as the advanced command and control center that will store, service, monitor and maintain Jacksonville’s electric autonomous mobility system.

This location is critical to the launch of the Ultimate Urban Circulator (U2C), which is on schedule to debut in June 2025 with the Bay Street Innovation Corridor.

“As a leader for piloting autonomous vehicle technology, this construction milestone means Jacksonville is one step closer to bringing the next generation of mobility solutions to life,” said JTA CEO Nat Ford. “The JTA and our partners recognize that integrating autonomous vehicles in our transportation system not only enhances mobility, but also plays a critical role in driving workforce and economic development.”

The U2C's Impact

Once complete, the U2C will modernize and expand the Skyway and introduce autonomous vehicles into JTA’s transportation system.

By transforming the current Skyway, the program will connect Jacksonville’s urban core with adjacent neighborhoods to create a revitalized and better-connected community.

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“Jacksonville continues to prove it has the welcoming atmosphere to integrate autonomous vehicles in our community,” said Debbie Buckland, JTA board of directors chair. “The AIC will help our city fulfill a vision of adaptable transportation for the future.”

Construction of the two-story AIC is led by Balfour Beatty, alongside Superior Construction Company Southeast, Beep, WGI, Urban SDK, Miller Electric, and Grayline. This team of experts is dedicated to delivering a leading state-of-the-art facility in LaVilla.

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