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Construction Set To Start On Bridge In Norway

NORWAY, Maine ? MaineDOT crews are set to begin bridge construction on Cottage Street in Norway starting Monday, August 29.

Crews will be replacing the traveling surface of the Bird Brook Bridge on Cottage Street in Norway, and during the construction, there will be one-way, alternating traffic regulated by signs.

If there are no unexpected delays, construction is expected to be completed within eight weeks. Motorists are asked to obey all posted signs in the construction zone.

Naples Bay Bridge To Close Temporarily Wednesday Night

NAPLES, Maine ? On Wednesday night, August 24, there will several temporary closures of the Naples Bay Bridge on Route 302 in Naples, halting vehicle traffic for up to 20 minutes.

These closures will be timed to occur between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. on Wednesday night into Thursday morning in order for construction crews to install sheet piles. While these closures are temporary, they are expected to last between 15-20 minutes.

If crews do not complete the installation of sheet piles on Wednesday night, similar closures will occur Thursday night.

Bridge Observatory To Close Tomorrow, Re-Open Tuesday

PROSPECT, Maine ? In order to prepare for the potential impacts of Hurricane Irene, the Maine Department of Transportation has decided to close the Penobscot Narrows Bridge Observatory beginning at noon, Friday, August 26. Crews plan to reopen the observatory as scheduled on Tuesday, August 30 at 9 a.m. The bridge will remain open to vehicle traffic while the observatory is closed.

Late Night Ramp Closures To Occur Tonight In Freeport

FREEPORT, Maine -- Construction on Interstate 295 in Freeport calls for on- and off-ramp closings this week. The following schedule details the timing for the closings and alternate routes:

Monday, August 29

-Exit 20 southbound on-ramp, closed 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. ? Use either Exit 22 (Mallett Drive) in Freeport or Exit 17 (Route 1) in Yarmouth to enter Interstate 295 southbound.

-Exit 24 northbound on- and off-ramp, closed 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. ? Use Exit 22 (Mallett Drive) in Freeport to exit/enter Interstate 295 northbound.

Storm Destroys Two Bridges, Closes Route 27 In Carrabassett Valley

CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine ? MaineDOT engineers and crews continue to work on roads and bridges damaged in the wake of tropical storm Irene. Much of the worst damage occurred in northern Franklin and Oxford countries where heavy rains washed out roads and two bridges.

At its peak, nearly 200 roads were affected by storm, as well as a dozen bridges. Currently, Route 27 in Carrabassett Valley; Route 232 in Rumford; and Route 113 in Fryeburg are now closed due to flooding or damage by high waters.

Route 27 Temporary Bridges Expected To Open On Tuesday, September 6

CARRABASSETT VALLEY, Maine ? The Maine Department of Transportation, and its contractor, Reed & Reed, Inc., began construction today on installing two temporary bridges on Route 27 in Carrabassett Valley that are expected to open on Tuesday, September 6.

?MaineDOT and Reed and Reed are focusing their efforts on working through the holiday in order to restore traffic as quickly as possible,? said MaineDOT?s Joyce Taylor, who is overseeing the reconstruction process.

I-295 Construction Work Will Take A Labor Day Vacation

PORTLAND, Maine ? Motorists who utilize I-295 in the Portland area during Labor Day Weekend should face fewer road construction delays as work for the I-295 surface road projects will be suspended from 6 a.m. on Friday, September 2 until after 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 9.

There will be some I-295 sub-road work which will take place below the overpasses north of Tukeys Bridge in Portland, but this is not expected to affect the traffic flow on the highway itself.

MaineDOT Crews and Equipment To Assist Vermont In Recovery

AUGUSTA, Maine ? In response to a request for assistance by Vermont on Friday, the Maine Department of Transportation will be sending workers and equipment to Vermont in an effort to help repair the state?s storm-damaged roads and bridges.

?Maine has a long-standing tradition of helping neighbors in need, and this is no exception,? said Governor Paul LePage. ?The extraordinary damage in Vermont would compel any neighbor to assist however they can.?

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