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IMMEDIATE Lou Hatter 540-829-7537 Lou.Hatter@vdot.virginia.gov (540) 717-2890 |
CULP 2008-096 Nov. 6, 2008 |
BRIDGE REPLACEMENT WILL CLOSE BUCK MOUNTAIN ROAD
Local traffic maintained during two-week closure to replace Route 665 bridge
Once the bridge is reopened to through traffic it will be restricted to one lane, controlled by traffic signals at each end, while additional work is done. The lane restriction allows the road to be reopened to through traffic more quickly while work on the bridge, including pouring the concrete parapets and installing guardrails, is completed. During the two-week total closure local traffic will be able to access entrances and properties on both sides of the bridge. Signs advising of the closure and detours for through traffic have been posted.
The supporting beams of the existing concrete bridge are deteriorating and will be replaced during this project, which will also involve replacement of the deck and guardrails and work on the pavement approaches and roadway shoulders on both sides of the bridge.
The work will be done by Fairfield-Echols LLC, which won the $436,891.07 contract. The contract contains a daily incentive if the contractor reopens the bridge to traffic prior to Nov. 23, as well as a penalty if the closure extends beyond that date.
VDOT offers the following tips for motorists to increase safety as they navigate highway work zones:
· Stay alert. Expect anything to occur when entering a work zone.
· Pay close attention. Signs and work zone flaggers save lives.
· Turn on your headlights. Workers and other motorists must see you.
· Don't tailgate. Unexpected stops frequently occur in work zones.
· Don't speed. Note the speed limits in and around the work zone. Enhanced fines of up to $500 may be levied for speeding in a work zone.
· Follow the signs. Orange signs with black lettering should alert you on the approach to a work zone. Expect changes in traffic patterns as the project progresses.
· Keep up with traffic flow. Dedicate your full attention to the road and those traveling around you.
· Don't change lanes in the work zone. The time saved just isn't worth it.
· Minimize distractions. Avoid changing radio stations and using mobile phones in the work zone.
· Expect the unexpected. Keep an eye out for workers and their equipment.
· Be patient. Remember, the construction or maintenance crewmembers are working to improve your future ride.
· Call 511. Receive up-to-the-minute traffic and weather information from any telephone in Virginia. Before you travel, log on to www.511Virginia.org for road and traffic conditions and weather updates.
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