VDOT News - Culpeper
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IMMEDIATE - UPDATE Aug. 7 Will Merritt 540-829-7370 William.Merritt@vdot.virginia.gov |
CULP 2019-039 Aug. 2, 2019 |
I-64 LANE CLOSURES COMING FOR BRIDGE WORK
Weekend single lane closures begin Aug. 16 at mile marker 121
UPDATE: The bridge maintenance work on eastbound Interstate 64 has been postponed one week. The extended single lane closure is now scheduled from 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 through 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 19. The entrance ramp from Route 20 to eastbound I-64 and the eastbound I-64 exit 121B ramp to northbound Route 20 will also be closed. The exit 121A ramp to southbound Route 20 will remain open to traffic.
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CULPEPER — Bridge maintenance work will soon begin on eastbound Interstate 64 at mile marker 121 over Route 20 in Charlottesville.
Eastbound I-64 will be reduced to one lane at the bridge over Route 20. The entrance ramp from Route 20 to eastbound I-64 and the eastbound I-64 exit 121B ramp to northbound Route 20 will also be closed. The exit 121A ramp to southbound Route 20 will remain open to traffic.
Virginia Department of Transportation contractor Curtis Contracting, Inc. of West Point will perform a hydro demolition of the bridge deck and apply a latex overlay to extend the service life of the bridge and provide a smoother ride for motorists. Hydro demolition involves using high-pressure water jets to remove deteriorated concrete to create a better bonding surface for the overlay.
Motorists should expect brief traffic stops on Route 20 while the hydro demolition is in progress.
Under the same $2,505,565 construction contract, the contractor will also perform maintenance work on the westbound I-64 bridge over Route 20 and eastbound I-64 over Route 29. Construction on all three bridges will be complete by May 2020. All lane closures will be announced.
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