| November 5, 2009 |
For More Information: Ray Cranston, Project Manager
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| ODOT Region 2 |
(541) 757-4104
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State highway construction
November 9 to November 13, 2009
Lincoln County
US 20: Pioneer Mountain to Eddyville
Corvallis to Newport Milepost 25 – Milepost 14
The contractor has moved all operations to the interior of the project and no delays are anticipated to the existing Hwy 20 alignment. Earth moving activities have ceased for the winter months. Construction will continue through the winter on the following bridges; WPRR, Yaquina River, Trapp Creek, Cougar Creek, Crystal Creek, and Eddy C.
US 101: Alsea Bay Bridge Painting (Waldport)
Oregon Coast Highway MP 155.5
A painting contractor has installed a platform and containment structure below the bridge for paint removal and recoating of the steel. One northbound lane on the bridge is closed. Traffic delays are not expected.
Linn County
OR99E: Halsey – Harrisburg Bridge Replacements
Albany – Junction City Highway MP 20.6 to MP 28.2
No traffic delays can be expected.
I-5: Santiam Hwy Overcrossing
(Hwy 20, Albany) MP 233.20
Project has lowered the I-5 North-bound lanes to increase the vertical clearance below the bridge. Lane line painting is planned at night. One northbound lane will be closed at night. Miscellaneous work during the day is on-going. Please use caution, as trucks will be entering and leaving the work zone. Delays are not expected.
I-5: Sodom Ditch to Calapooia Overflow Bridges
(I-5 MP 220 and MP 221 in Linn County, seven miles south of I-5/OR34 Interchange)
Northbound and southbound I-5 over Sodom Ditch Bridge (milepost 221): Watch for work crews and construction equipment in the median.
US 101: Millport Slough Bridge
MP 120.5
Project will replace the existing bridge. CP Construction Inc, General Contractor, is mobilizing equipment onto the jobsite. Minor excavation is planned at night. Miscellaneous day work is planned in preparation for temporary work bridge construction. Intermittent night time delays less than 20 minutes can be expected while traffic is controlled by flaggers. Delays are not expected during the day.
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