CDOT Improving SH 82 in Two Sections, Gerbazdale East

September 12, 2012 - PROJECT UPDATE: WEEKEND WORK - Northwestern Colorado/CDOT Region 3 - PITKIN / EAGLE COUNTY - The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) and contractor Elam Construction of Grand Junction are progressing well on the SH 82 resurfacing project that began on June 18.

As planned, several work items are scheduled for weekend work, to minimize impacts to daily commuters. The following weekend impacts are detailed below.

Saturday, Sept. 15 – 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., paving the intersection at Baltic and SH 82 (Airport Business Center), expect single-lane closures and delays.

Saturday, Sept. 22 – 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., paving the intersection at Brush Creek and SH 82, expect single-lane closures and delays.

REGULAR TRAVEL IMPACTS: Through the project’s completion on October 18, there will be no impacts to up-valley traffic from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and none for down-valley traffic from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. Single lane closures will be in place outside those hours. To minimize commuter travel impacts, there will be some weekend work for the following activities: paving 500 feet from Baltic Ave. and Brush Creek Road, Baltic Ave signal work, and epoxy on two bridges; Delays will vary, depending upon traffic volumes, but are anticipated to be up to 20 minutes. Motorists’ patience and safe driving is greatly appreciated. Thank you for going Slow for the Cone Zone!

This project resurfaces two sections of SH 82 and makes the following improvements:

Section 1 Milepoint (MP) 20.8 to MP 23 (Willits Lane up-valley to Basalt Ave.):  the area will receive a two-inch asphalt overlay, curb ramp upgrades, guardrail upgrades and drainage improvements that will extend to MP 26.3—further east. UPDATE: Final striping and pavement markings are the only work items left to complete in this section.

Section 2 MP 30.5 to 37.6 (Gerbazdale up-valley to Baltic Ave., which is east of the intersection of the Aspen Airport Business Center):  this section will first be milled to remove damaged asphalt (this will begin after July 9), followed by one inch of asphalt to “level” the surface and finally two inches of new asphalt; an epoxy overlay on down-valley bridges at Shale Bluffs (MP 36 and 35.3) to add weathering protection; signal upgrades at Baltic Ave.; curb ramp upgrades; guardrail upgrades; and drainage work. Crews will also make asphalt repairs to rough areas at bridge joints on six bridges in Snowmass Canyon. UPDATE: To date, leveling from Brush Creek to Gerbazdale has been completed; and pavement milling, bridge work and curb ramps done.

The work was contracted to Elam $5.8 million. It is anticipated the project will be completed by mid-October 2012.

For project comments or questions, the public may call the project hotline at 970-948-8875 or write to [email protected]. Updated information regarding traffic impacts on this or other CDOT projects is available at www.dot.state.co.us/TravelInfo/currentcond/ or by calling 511. To receive project updates via wireless device or e-mail, visit www.coloradodot.info and click on the green cell-phone icon in the upper right-hand corner.