This project is complete for the 2017 construction season. There will be some punch list items that will need to be completed in the spring when the weather warms up to finalize the project.
A safe and happy holiday season to you all!
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) in conjunction with Cold River Bridges will be installing a temporary bridge on VT Route 11 at Bridge #57 just east of Breezy Hill Road and/or 1.3 miles west of the VT 106 & River Street intersection. This bridge will be installed with a northern shift in the roadway thus taking traffic off the sinking eastbound travel lane. The installation of the temporary bridge should be completed by September 1, 2017.
This VTrans project installing a temporary bridge on VT Route 11 at Bridge #57 just east of Breezy Hill Road and/or 1.3 miles west of the VT 106 & River Street intersection is complete.
We realize that we didn’t meet the targeted completion date of September 1, 2017 so on behalf of VTrans and myself, we would like to thank you all for your patience and understanding during this install of the temporary bridge.
VTrans is actively working on the engineering and design for the culvert replacement. A date is not set for construction however before any construction begins notifications will be sent out.
Thank you.
Stephanie Barrett
The Vermont Agency of Transportation in conjunction with CCS Constructors, Inc. will begin the culvert replacement on VT Route 116/Hinesburg Road at Potash Brook. The anticipated start date June 05, 2017 with a completion date of September 01, 2017.
This project will cause Hinesburg Road/VT Route 116 to be closed to thru traffic between Williston Road and Kennedy Drive beginning in mid to late June 2017. Pedestrians/bicycles will still have the ability to cross the construction site via a temporary bridge.
The following is the anticipated schedule on VT Route 116/Hinesburg Road for the week beginning November 27, 2017:
Monday thru Friday – 7:00am to 5:00pm:
Motorists should not encounter delays.
The following is the anticipated schedule on VT Route 116/Hinesburg Road for the week beginning Monday, December 04, 2017.
Monday thru Friday – Daytime:
Motorists should not encounter any delays.
This will be the final update for the 2017 construction season. There will be some tree & shrub plantings next sprint to finalize the project which should have minor impact (lane closures) on the traveling public.
IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO USE HAND HELD DEVICES WHILE DRIVING. IF CAUGHT, YOU WILL BE FINED AND 4 POINTS GO ON YOUR LICENSE!
This paving project is complete.
The Vermont Agency of Transportation along with myself would like to thank the traveling public and all parties affected for their patience and understanding during the construction period.
Please note that there is a couple of other projects on I-89 around the Milton Area that is completely separate from this project.
Anyone with questions or concerns regarding the project may contact Stephanie Barrett, Public Information Officer at 802-862-6085. If you would like to receive a weekly update of the contractors anticipated work schedule please email [email protected] your request.
U.S. Route 7 from approximately Lime Kiln Road, Ferrisburgh proceeding north to the Ferrisburgh/Charlotte Town line along with the pavement of the bridge in New Haven. This project will consist of prepping the existing pavement to include grinding, crack sealing, pot hole repairs then resurfacing with ¾” pavement and pavement markings along with other incidental items throughout the project. The expected completion date is July 28, 2017 with work from Middlebury to approximately Lime Kiln Road, New Haven to be completed by July 28, 2017.
This project is complete!
The Vermont Agency of Transportation along with myself would like to thank the traveling pubic and all parties affected for their patience and understanding during the construction period.
Please call Stephanie Barrett at 802-862-6085 with any questions regarding this project.
PUT YOUR CELL PHONE DOWN!
IT IS AGAINST THE LAW TO USE HAND HELD DEVICES WHILE DRIVING. IF CAUGHT, YOU WILL BE FINED AND 4 POINTS GO ON YOUR LICENSE!
Beginning the week of April 17, 2017 the Agency of Transportation in conjunction with Frank W. Whitcomb Construction Corp. (FWW) will begin construction on Route 2A – Park Street from the Winooski River Bridge to approximately 200′ past North Street. This project will consist of grinding of the existing pavement, placing two courses of new pavement, drainage and manhole structure adjustments, pedestrian crosswalk improvements, signal upgrades, new signs, new line markings and other incidental items.
There are different hours of operations for the work to be completed in the listed sections are as follows:
Note: There will not be any work between the 2 sets of railroad tracks.
Traffic control will present during all operations that directly impact both the traveling public and pedestrians.
If you have any questions/concerns regarding this project you may contact Stephanie Barrett at 802-862-6868.
This project is complete for the 2017 construction season. There will be some punch list items that will need to be completed in the spring when the weather warms up to finalize the project.
A safe and happy holiday season to you all!
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