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Traffic Sensor Work on Route 4 in Turner

TURNER - The Maine Department of Transportation will be installing new traffic count sensors on Route 4 in Turner next week. This work will involve lane closures on Route 4, south of Harlow Hill Road. Work is scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, May 17th. This work will require closure of the southbound lane. Work requiring the closure of the northbound lane will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 18th. Like all outside construction work, this schedule is weather-dependent.

Resurfacing of Marginal Way Park and Ride Lot in Portland

PORTLAND - The Maine Department of Transportation will be resurfacing the Marginal Way Park and Ride lot in Portland this weekend. Work will begin at 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 15th and is expected to be finished by 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, May 16th. Vehicles that remain in the lot at 2:00 a.m. on Saturday will be subject to towing. The contractor for this work is All States Asphalt of Sunderland, MA. The contract amount is $75,000.

Bridge Replacement in Jay

JAY - The Maine Department of Transportation is replacing the Seven Mile Stream Bridge in Jay. The bridge carries Route 140 (Intervale Road) over Seven Mile Stream. A short section of Intervale Road, in the immediate vicinity of the bridge, will be reduced to a single lane. Alternating one-way traffic will be controlled by a temporary traffic signal and detoured to a temporary bridge. The contractor on this project is Wyman & Simpson, Inc. of Richmond. The contract amount is $1,834,000. This project is scheduled to be finished in October.

Route 201 Paving Work in Vassalboro

VASSALBORO - The Maine Department of Transportation is doing paving work on Route 201 in Vassalboro. The project starts at the Augusta line and continues north for approximately 4.7 miles, ending near Old Quarry Road. This work will involve paving travel lanes, sealing shoulders, and ditching. Construction is only allowed during daylight hours. Traffic will be reduced to an alternating single lane for portions of this project. Work is scheduled to be finished by the end of June. The contractor on this project is Pike Industries of Fairfield. The contract amount is $892,416.

Emerson Mill Road Closure in Hampden

HAMPDEN - The Maine Department of Transportation will be closing Emerson Mill Road in Hampden to set steel girders as part of the Hampden Bridge Bundle Project. Emerson Mill Road will be closed from 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 26th through 5:00 a.m. on Thursday, May 27th and from 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 27th through 5:00 a.m. on Friday, May 28th. In the event of inclement weather, the work will be moved to the nights of June 1st and 2nd.

PRESS ADVISORY: New Bridge Opening in Hampden Tomorrow

HAMPDEN - On Friday, May 21st, the Maine Department of Transportation will celebrate the opening of the Grist Mill Bridge, which carries Routes 1A and 9 over Souadabscook Stream in Hampden. This bridge uses composite girders that were designed and patented by the University of Maine in collaboration with AIT Bridges. The technology is lighter, designed to require less maintenance, and expected to last up to 25 years longer than conventional bridges.

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I-95 Bridge Work in Bangor Will Require Lane Closures

BANGOR - The Maine Department of Transportation will be repairing the bridge that carries I-95 over Stillwater Avenue in Bangor next week. This work will require the closure of the travel lanes on both sides of the interstate. The passing lanes will be the only lanes open to traffic during this project. Work will begin Monday, May 24th. The lane restrictions will be in place around the clock until the repairs are complete. MaineDOT's goal is to finish this work and reopen all lanes of traffic before the holiday weekend. The contractor on this project is Pike Industries.

Route 25 Work Continues in Gorham

GORHAM - The Maine Department of Transportation is continuing work on Route 25 at Brandy Brook in Gorham. The work area is approximately 0.4 mile north of State Street. Last year, crews installed a new culvert and relocated the stream. This year, the department is repairing guardrails and paving. Travel lanes will be open in both directions between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. as well as between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Drivers may encounter an alternating single lane of traffic between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

Traffic Sensor Work on Route 302 in Bridgton

BRIDGTON - The Maine Department of Transportation will be installing traffic count sensors on Route 302 (North High Street) in Bridgton. The work area is west of Route 302's west junction with Jim Douglas Road. Work on the westbound side of the road is scheduled to begin at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 25th and take all day. Eastbound lane work will begin at 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, May 26th. Work is expected to take approximately ten hours on each day. This work will require lane closures.

New Grist Mill Bridge Open in Hampden

HAMPDEN - On Friday, May 21st, the Maine Department of Transportation joined U.S. Senator Susan Collins; University of Maine researchers; Advanced Infrastructure Technologies (AIT) Bridges team members; industry partners; and state, local, and federal officials to celebrate the opening of the new Grist Mill Bridge in Hampden.

The 75-foot-long, single-span bridge carries Routes 1A and 9 over Souadabscook Stream. The old structure consisted of three bridges built on top of one other. The most recent of those bridges dated to approximately 1950.

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