The Hoover Dam Bypass

The construction of the new bridge over the Hoover Dam is a groundbreaking step for the projected immense growth south of Las Vegas. The development of the White Hills area is at the ground floor level and that is the best time to invest in any community. With the scheduled construction of over 35,000 new homes and the addition of a gas station, motel, apartment homes, golf courses, parks, hiking and equestrian trails, this land is certain to be a good investment.

United States Highway 93 (U.S. 93) has been designated a North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) route. The increasing congestion caused by the switchbacks leading to the Hoover Dam site and the restrictions at the dam crossing have led to the development of the Hoover Bypass Project. The Hoover Dam Bypass Project is a 3.5-mile corridor beginning at approximately milepost 2.2 in Clark County, Nevada and crossing the Colorado River approximately 1,500 feet downstream of the Hoover Dam, then terminating in Mohave County, Arizona near milepost 1.7 on U.S. 93.