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Traffic Sensor Work in Newport

NEWPORT - The Maine Department of Transportation will be installing traffic count sensors on Route 7/11 in Newport next week. The work area is just south of the Corinna line. We will be closing the southbound lane on Tuesday, August 18th and closing the northbound lane on Wednesday, August 19th. Each day, work should start at 8:00 a.m. and will likely be finished by 4:00 p.m. Like all outdoor construction work, this work is weather-dependent. These sensors allow MaineDOT to accurately classify and count the number of vehicles using this highway throughout the year.

Route 4 Road Improvements in Franklin County

FRANKLIN COUNTY - The Maine Department of Transportation will be sealing cracks along Route 4 in Franklin County. The project area begins in Strong, about one mile north of the Farmington line, and extends north for approximately 16.5 miles. Drivers should expect lane closures and an alternating, single-lane traffic pattern on Route 4. This project also involves crack-sealing work at the MaineDOT Region 3 Office in Wilton. Work is scheduled to begin on August 24th and end on September 1st. The contractor on this project is Coastal Road Repair of Windham. The contract amount is $80,688.

Culvert Replacement in Alna

ALNA - The Maine Department of Transportation will be replacing a culvert on Route 218 in Alna next week. The project location is just south of West Alna Road. Work is scheduled to begin on August 24th and be finished by August 28th. Traffic will be detoured between 6:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. each day. The contractor on this project is Emery Lee & Sons of Millinocket. The contract amount is $76,437.

Interstate Paving in Penobscot County

PENOBSCOT COUNTY - The Maine Department of Transportation will be doing paving, bridge, and safety work along I-95 in between Carmel and Old Town. This project will involve nightly lane closures and ramp closures with detours. Work is scheduled to begin on August 23rd. We plan to suspend operations for the winter months on November 13th and complete the project in 2021. The contractor on this work is Pike Industries out of Fairfield. The contract amount is $12,750,343.

Bridge Work in Athens

ATHENS - The Maine Department of Transportation will be making improvements to Wesserunsett Bridge in Athens. Wesserunsett Bridge carries Route 43 over Wesserunsett Stream. This project involves work on the bridge's guardrails, curbs, and walls. Drivers should expect an alternating, single-lane traffic pattern during daytime hours. We don't expect any traffic impacts overnight. The contractor on this project is N.F. Luce of Ansen. The contract amount is $99,100. Work is scheduled to begin on August 26th and be finished by September 19th.

Frank J. Wood Bridge Inspection

BRUNSWICK/TOPSHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation will be performing a bridge inspection of the Frank J. Wood Bridge on September 1st and 2nd. This bridge carries Route 201 between Brunswick and Topsham. The Frank J. Wood Bridge is a fracture critical bridge. The Federal Highway Administration requires inspections of fracture critical bridges at least every two years. Because of the poor condition of the Frank J. Wood Bridge, MaineDOT engineers inspect it annually. Our inspection work will impact traffic. Drivers should expect impacts between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. on both days.

More Overnight Ramp Paving on Route 1 in Bath

BATH - The Maine Department of Transportation will be conducting more overnight paving work on Route 1 in Bath. Between 9:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 27th and 6:00 a.m. on Friday, August 28th, crews will be paving the Congress Avenue off-ramp and on-ramp on the southbound side of Route 1. These ramps will be closed during paving operations. Signs will direct drivers to detours. We need to close the ramps during paving operations due to the size of the equipment and the safety of the traveling public and workers.

Ohio Street Bridge Work Nearing Completion

BANGOR - The Ohio Street Bridge replacement project in Bangor is nearing completion. Construction of the new bridge continues. In the coming weeks, crews will focus on restoring the I-95 traffic pattern and finishing weather-sensitive night work. The Maine Department of Transportation plans to open the new bridge to traffic in early October. We appreciate the patience of the members of the traveling public while we complete this important work.

More Overnight Ramp Paving Along Route 1 in Bath

BATH - The Maine Department of Transportation is conducting more overnight paving work on Route 1 in Bath this week. This work is part of a larger paving project on Route 1 that stretches more than five miles from the Cook's Corner Interchange in Brunswick to the Bath Viaduct and Sagadahoc Bridge. Northeast Paving is the contractor on this project. The current contract amount is $17,066,562.

I-95 Northbound Ramp Work in Penobscot County

PENOBSCOT COUNTY - The Maine Department of Transportation will be the on- and off-ramps at Exits 217 and 228 on the northbound side of I-95 between Monday, September 14th and Friday, September 18th. Paving operations will require ramp closures between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Message boards are already in place to alert drivers. This work is part of an ongoing project affecting the northbound side of the interstate between Argyle and T2 R8 NWP. The contractor on this project is Northeast Paving.

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