Northeastern Colorado Pavement Marking & Rumble Strips
About the Project:
General information about the project goes here. This typically includes the first few paragraphs from your project announcement that provides background and context of the overall project.
Project Benefits
- The Colorado Department of Transportation and Surface Preparation Technologies (SPT) will be constructing centerline rumble strips along portions of seven highways in northeast Colorado. The project will involve centerline mill work and pavement markings in seven counties: Boulder, Cheyenne, Larimer, Morgan, Washington, Weld, and Yuma counties.
Work Schedule:
Different from the traffic impacts, this should be the general working hours and schedule of the project. Example:
- Work will last for 360 working days or approximately 18 months
- Working hours are 30 minutes after sunrise to 30 minutes before sunset, Monday to Friday
- Some overnight and weekend work is expected
Traffic Impacts:
Motorists can expect the following impacts during the period of construction:
- Lane closures in both directions of <location>
- Traffic shifts on <location>
- Reduced speeds through the work zone
- Narrowed lanes and reduced shoulders
- Detour routes will be in place during certain work activities with approximately seven minutes and 10 miles added to travel times
- Width restrictions
- Signs will be posted to alert motorists to the closures and available detour routes
- Refer to COtrip.org for real-time travel conditions and road closures
Work this Week & Lane Closures
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Project Facts
- Construction Cost: $2.1 Million
- Contractor: Ayres
- Timeline: October 2023 through April 2024
- Location: I-, US 24, US 50, US 85, US 160, and US285, CO 9, CO 45, CO 47, CO 67, CO 78, CO 83, CO94, CO 96, CO 105, CO 115, and CO 165
- Nearest Town/City: See interactive map
- Mile Point(s): See interactive map
- Counties: Boulder, Cheyenne, Larimer, Morgan, Washington, Weld, and Yuma
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