Bridge Preservation Work on I-95
AROOSTOOK & PENOBSCOT COUNTIES - The Maine Department of transportation is performing painting and bridge preservation work on three bridges along I-95:
AROOSTOOK & PENOBSCOT COUNTIES - The Maine Department of transportation is performing painting and bridge preservation work on three bridges along I-95:
PISCATAQUIS COUNTY - The Maine Department of Transportation will be conducting roadway preservation work on Routes 6 and 15 beginning at the end of June. The project covers an area beginning at Lily Bay Road and extending south for 21.45 miles. Work also involves a section beginning 0.98 miles south of Gales Road and extending south 0.56 miles. Work is anticipated to be completed by September of 2026. Drivers may encounter a single-lane, alternating traffic pattern through the project location.
WINSLOW - The Maine Department of transportation is replacing Fish Bridge, which carries Garland Road over Pattee Pond Outlet in Winslow. The bridge is over 100 years old and at the end of its serviceable life. Work is scheduled to begin on Tuesday, July 15th and is scheduled to be finished in June 2026. Beginning at this time, Garland Road will be closed to traffic for 100 continuous days. Throughout construction traffic will be detoured using Albion Road, and Eames Road in the towns of Benton and Winslow.
PALMYRA- The Maine Department of transportation is replacing Hanson Bridge which carries traffic along Saint Albans Road over Smith Brook in Palmyra. The existing bridge will be replaced with a concrete box culvert. The work area begins at Warren Hill Road and extends to Spring Hill Road. Work is scheduled to begin on July 6th and is scheduled to be finished by late October.
Augusta, ME (July 8, 2025) – The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) along with the New Hampshire DOT will conduct an inspection of the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge Tuesday, July 15, 2025 and Wednesday, July 16, 2025. The lift bridge carries the Route 1 Bypass over the Piscataqua River between Kittery, Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
WATERVILLE/WINSLOW – The project to replace the Ticonic Bridge reached its next milestone Thursday afternoon, June 26th when the bridge re-opened to eastbound traffic (Waterville heading into Winslow). Traffic may now utilize the new bridge on the upstream side of the Kennebec River, on what will eventually become the westbound lanes. Westbound traffic will follow the same detour as before utilizing the Carter Memorial Bridge, south of the project site.
FRANKLIN COUNTY - The Maine Department of Transportation will be doing roadway preservation work on Route 4 beginning Monday, June 23. The project area begins just south of Route 27 in Farmington and extends north 20.78 miles, ending 0.72 miles north of Bog Pond Road in Phillips. Work is scheduled to be completed by mid-October. Drivers may encounter a single-lane, alternating traffic pattern through project locations. The contractor on this project is Pike Industries of Fairfield, ME. The contract amount is $10,106,824.60.
AUGUSTA- The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) will host a ribbon cutting in Brewer to mark the opening of the I-395/Route 9 Connector Friday, June 27.
ANDROSCOGGIN & CUMBERLAND COUNTIES - The Maine Department of Transportation will be conducting roadway preservation work on Route 136 starting the week of Monday, June 16. The project covers an area from the Durham Road line north for 12.06 miles to the Auburn town line. Work will be completed by Thursday, July 3rd. Drivers may encounter a single-lane, alternating traffic pattern through the project location. These alternating lanes will be directed by flaggers. The contractor on this project is Eurovia Atlantic Coast, LLC of Johnson City, NY.
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