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Paving to Start in Bingham

Bingham ? Crews will be paving on Route 201 in the Forks Plantation and in the town of Bingham starting on Monday, May 18th.

Crews will pave the first section on Route 201 beginning 1.26 miles northerly of the Caratunk town line and extend northerly for 4.95 miles.

In Bingham, the paving project will start on Route 201 beginning 0.17 of a mile northerly of Tanglewood Drive and extend northerly for 4.90 miles.

Motorists should expect slight delays with alternating one-way traffic controlled by flaggers.

Paving to Begin in Monticello

Monticello ? Crews will be paving in the towns of Monticello, Bridgewater and Blaine beginning on Friday, May 15th.

The paving project will begin approximately 300ft. south of the Fullerton Road in Monticello and extend northerly for 8.78 miles, ending .08 of a mile north of the Griffin Road in Blaine.

Alternating one-way traffic will be controlled by flaggers. Motorists should expect delays of up to five minutes with multiple closures possible throughout the project area. All work will be performed Monday through Friday with the occasional Saturday.

Paving Project to Begin on the Winter Street Bridge in Sanford

Sanford ? Crews will be milling and paving the Winter Street Bridge on Route 202 in Sanford beginning on Tuesday, May 19th.

During the paving project, the bridge will be reduced to one lane and allow for eastbound traffic coming from the intersection of Routes 109 and 202 only. Westbound traffic will be detoured onto River Street which turns into Washington Street then onto Main Street. The exception will be heavy trucks which, with police assistance, will continue straight onto Winter Street as normal.

Route 1 Improvement Project in Ogunquit Breaks for the Summer

Ogunquit, Maine (May 19, 2015): The Maine Department of Transportation (MaineDOT) began a $13.5 million dollar project to reconstruct Route 1 in Ogunquit and build two new bridges over the Ogunquit and Josias Rivers in early March 2015. Due to the heavy tourism economy of the area, road construction will be suspended during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, and again from June 21st through Labor Day. Though work on the two new bridges will continue, temporary bridges will be sure to keep traffic moving.

Bridge Replacement Project to Start in Auburn

Auburn ? Crews will be replacing parts of the Auburn-Oakdale Bridge on Route 202 in Auburn beginning on Wednesday, May 20th.

As the bridge deck and beams are being replaced to make for a wider structure, motorists will encounter a change in the traffic pattern.

Traffic heading south on Washington Street out of Auburn will be detoured over Washington Street northbound at Philomar Street and routed back to Washington Street southbound by way of Chasse Street. Slight delays are expected.

Businesses in the vicinity of the bridge will remain open and accessible.

Portsmouth Lift Bridge Inspection to Affect Traffic on Sarah Long Bridge

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) announces a continuation of the six month interim structural inspection at the Sarah Mildred Long Bridge in Portsmouth is scheduled to begin Monday, June 1, 2015 and continue through Friday, June 5, 2015 and Monday, June 8, 2015 if needed.

This bridge carries the US Route 1 Bypass over the Piscataqua River between Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine.

The Long Bridge will have lane closures as needed, and as weather permits, from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm daily for up to six days.

Emergency Culvert Repair to Begin on I-295 in Richmond

Richmond ? Due to a culvert failure, an emergency closure of one lane on I-295 northbound will begin today, Thursday May 28th at approximately 1:00 p.m.

The culvert is located at mile 46 northbound on I-295. The lane closure will be approximately 1500ft in length.

It is anticipated the closure will be in place for approximately three weeks as crews work to repair this culvert end failure.

Updates will be provided as events warrant.

Road Reconstruction to Begin in Caribou

Caribou ? Crews will be fully reconstructing a portion of Route 161 just north of the Caribou/Fairfield town line beginning on Monday, June 1st.

The project begins 0.81 of a mile north of the Caribou/Fairfield town line and extends northwesterly for 4.01 miles to the Aroostook River Bridge.

Traffic will be controlled by flaggers with restricted 11ft. lanes within the work zones. Motorists should expect slight delays while work is being performed Monday through Saturday from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Paving to Begin in Western Maine

Augusta ? Beginning this week, (6/1) crews will perform an LCP (Light Capital Paving) operation through the towns of Rumford, Andover, Bethel, Mexico, Newry, Norway, Roxbury and West Paris.

There will be one lane of alternating traffic through the work zones controlled by flaggers. Motorists should expect slight delays.

It is anticipated all work will be completed by the end of June, 2015.

Pike Industries, Inc. will perform this $1.1 million project.

The towns and routes are as follows:

Rumford:

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