The Roads & Bridges announcement highlights the crucial coordination and communication that took place with local officials, surrounding businesses and emergency responders before, during and after the closure in Martinsville. Closing S.R. 37 saved approximately one year of construction on the project and created safer conditions for both workers and motorists.
"This distinction is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the project team, and countless others involved in making what was once a dream of expanding I-69 a reality," said INDOT Commissioner Mike Smith. "This contract specifically is a prime example of how great teamwork, coordination and communication create a successful project. We can't thank the City of Martinsville and the local community enough for their patience and support throughout this process."
The article mentions the sense of community that was factored into the project through use of carefully-selected brick to match the Morgan County Courthouse, located in Martinsville, and gateway monuments placed at either end of the city that resemble the courthouse clock tower.
Construction continues on the I-69 Finish Line project, which is approximately 60 percent complete corridor-wide, and scheduled to open in late 2024 between Martinsville and I-465 in Indianapolis.
The lead designer on contract two of I-69 Finish Line is HNTB Corporation; the contractor is Walsh Construction. To learn more about the project, visit i69finishline.com.
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