Archive for July, 2018
Tomorrow, July 13, 2018 will be the last of the rolling road blocks for the northbound bridge. The anticipated times are as follows:
- Southbound: approx.. 6:00am & 12:00pm for approx. 10 mins.
- Northbound: approx. 5:30am & 8:00am for approx.. 20 mins.(the 8:00am will include a repair to a pothole forming)
For the week beginning Monday, July 16, 2018:
Monday thru Friday:
- Preparation work on the set girders in anticipation of concrete.
• Continued cold planning between Sand Hill Road and the Essex/Jericho town line.
• Continued shoulder cleanup from the start of the project in Essex to the VT 289 interchange.
• Continued underdrain work between Sand Hill Road and VT 289 interchange.
MOTORISTS EXPECT DELAYS DURING PEAK HOURS!
Traffic control will be present allowing for one lane of alternating travel.
For the week beginning Monday, July 09, 2018:
I-91 northbound bridge activities:
Monday:
- Dismantle one crane to relocate (this may go into Tuesday)
Tuesday thru Friday:
- Complete beam erection with daily rolling road blocks see below
- Truck traffic on Golden Hill Road
I-91 APPROX. ROLLING ROAD BLOCK SCHEDULES for beam deliveries:
- Southbound: . 7:30am & 12:00pm for approx. 10 mins.
- Northbound: 8:30am & 2:00pm for approx.. 20 mins.
NOTE: If all beams are set by Thursday afternoon there will not be any rolling road blocks for Friday.
Please note rolling road block times could vary due to unforeseen circumstances.
* The northbound rolling road blocks also includes the Exit 6 on ramp. Motorists may want to detour on Route 5 to use the Exit 7 on ramp in Springfield to avoid delays.
The following is the anticipated work schedule for the week beginning Saturday, July 07, 2018:
Saturday thru Friday:
- Continue installing underdrain from N. Williston Road to the intersection of VT 289.
- Shoulder cleanup from VT 289 interchange to approx.. Tiffany Lane.
Monday thru Friday:
- Milling to begin from approx.. Tiffany Lane, Essex to Sand Hill Road with VT 289 interchange area gapped out. This work will grind down the existing roadway 4” – motorists should prepare for rough surface conditions.
Motorists should expect long delays and may want to seek alternate routes.
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