Indiana Department of Transportation FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 22, 2016
Overnight I-69 Lane Restrictions to Locate Utility Lines
Milestone Contractors will close one lane of northbound and southbound Interstate 69 in various locations between 106th Street (mile marker 204) and State Road 38 (Exit 219) this week during overnight hours.
Crews will be locating utility lines along I-69 between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights to prepare for construction of a third travel lane from State Road 37 (Exit 205) to north of State Road 38 (Exit 219). Weather permitting, the overnight work will resume next week.
About the project
The
Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) selected a $92 million proposal from design-build team Milestone Contractors and United Consulting Engineers to add a travel lane to the median in each direction from State Road 37 to north of State Road 38 and add a southbound lane to the shoulder between the 116th Street entrance ramp and the future 106th Street exit ramp.
In addition, the project will reconfigure the Campus Parkway interchange
(Exit 210) into a diverging-diamond design to improve traffic flow, widen the Campus Parkway bridge over I-69, lower the pavement on State Road 13 (Exit 214) under I-69 and replace the Brooks School Road and Madison County Road 650W bridge decks over I-69.
Construction is anticipated to begin this spring and continue through 2017. INDOT, Milestone and United will announce a public meeting in the near future to present a project schedule, construction sequencing and maintenance of traffic plans for what is planned to be a two-year construction project.
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or 511 from a mobile phone.
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