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Freeport To Brunswick Project Begins, Construction Continues On Other Segments Of I-295

Starting Sunday, May 15, construction crews are set to begin work on the Freeport to Brunswick I-295 project, a repaving project between Exits 20 and 28 on both the northbound and southbound lanes of the interstate.

In the upcoming week, motorists traveling northbound will notice crews working on culverts and improving drainage along the shoulders of the road. Once work is completed on the northbound side, crews will then complete the same work on the southbound side.

Meeting To Focus On Possible Permanent Closure Of Bridge In Lebanon and Milton, NH

The Departments of Transportation from Maine and New Hampshire will host a public meeting concerning a permanent closure of the New Bridge that connects Lebanon with Milton, New Hampshire on Thursday, May 19 at the Milton Town Hall at 3:00 p.m. in the Emma Ramsey Center. The New Bridge is currently closed to all traffic due to weight restrictions.

Construction Set To Begin On Segment Of Route 4 In Sanford And Alfred

Construction is set to begin Monday, May 30 on a 2.8-mile section of Route 4 in Sanford and Alfred.

Crews will be removing a layer of pavement, then will be repaving over the existing road in order to extend the life of the pavement. During construction, traffic will be restricted to one lane of alternating, one-way traffic.

If the project proceeds as planned and there are no weather-related delays, construction should be completed by the end of June.

Pike Industries is the contractor for the $474,000 contract.

Tukeys Bridge Project Proceeds As Crews Separate Washington Avenue And Close Exit 8 on I-295 Northbound

As previously announced, construction crews working on Tukeys Bridge have erected a concrete barrier that separates Washington Avenue from I-295 Northbound, making Washington Avenue a local road. This concrete barrier completely closes off Exit 8 from northbound I-295 traffic. Motorists should expect delays during the evening commute.

?Because drivers will temporarily not have access to and from Washington Avenue and I-295 North, we?re recommending two official detour routes,? said MaineDOT Bridge Program Manager David Sherlock.

Kenduskeag Bridge To Close Next Week

MaineDOT announced today that crews are set to begin construction next week on the replacement of the Village Bridge in Kenduskeag. The Village Bridge carries the Stetson Road over Kenduskeag Stream to the intersection of Route 15 in Kenduskeag.

On Tuesday, June 7, construction crews will close the bridge and detour traffic onto the Mudgett Road and Higginsville Road. Truck traffic will be directed to the Morey Road. If construction proceeds as planned, the new bridge will reopen by mid-November.

Portion Of Route 8 In Belgrade And Smithfield To Be Repaved

Crews are set to begin paving a six-mile section of Route 8 in Belgrade and Smithfield.

Starting Saturday, June 11, crews will start repaving from the intersection of Route 8 and 11 in Belgrade and then continuing north 6.3 miles to the intersection of Route 8 and 137 in Smithfield.

Paving operations are expected to continue from June 11 until July 1. During the paving, there will be lane closures, and traffic will be regulated by flaggers.

Bruce A. Manzer, Inc, of Anson, Maine is the contractor for the $400,000 paving project.

Observatory To Close For Two Days For Maintenance

The observatory that sits atop the Penobscot Narrows Bridge will be closed for two days, Tuesday, June 14th and Wednesday, June 15th, in order for MaineDOT crews to perform necessary maintenance on the vented louvers in the tower. The bridge will remain open to traffic while the work is being done.

MaineDOT crews will be increasing the length of the louvers in order to prevent water from entering the tower during rainstorms. Work is expected to be completed within two days, but it could extend into a third day if there are delays.

Baxter Boulevard On-Ramp Closing Is The Latest Step In I-295 Improvement Effort.

Portland, ME. More commuters in the Portland vicinity will need to choose alternate routes to work when the on-ramp from Baxter Boulevard onto I-295 northbound closes sometime after 7 p.m. on Monday, June 6.

This is the latest move in MaineDOT?s improvement plan for I-295 northbound on Tukeys Bridge. The plan also includes work on the four overpass bridges that carry I-295 over Washington Avenue, Sherwood Street, the Canadian National Railroad, and Kensington Street.

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