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Vdot news - April 18

TRAFFIC ALERT FOR WEEK OF April 21 - 25, 2008

Highway work zones in the Staunton District



The following is a list of highway work that might affect traffic in the Staunton transportation district during the coming weeks. The Staunton district is comprised of 11 counties, Alleghany, Bath , Rockbridge, Augusta, Highland , Rockingham, Shenandoah, Frederick, Page, Warren and Clarke. Work scheduled is subject to change due to inclement weather and material supplies. Motorists are advised to watch for slow-moving tractors during mowing operations. Also, when traveling through a work zone, be alert to periodic changes in traffic patterns and lane closures.



(NEW) _ Indicates a new or revised entry since last week’s report.


AUGUSTA COUNTY

Interstate 64

No activity reported.



Interstate 81

* Various locations –Guardrail installation. Alternating lane and shoulder closures both northbound and southbound. Night work - 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.



Primary Roads

* Route 11 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 11 – County wide debris clean up.

* Route 42 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 250 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 250 – County wide debris clean up.

* Route 252 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 254 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 254 – Truck entering road from construction site at Route 636 and Route 608.

* Route 254 – Bridge over Middle River , located just east of Route 833. Bridge repair with single lane traffic. Traffic will be controlled by temporary traffic signals.

* Route 256 – County wide debris clean up. Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 256 – At Route 276, grading and drainage work. Lane closures with flagger traffic control. Monday to Friday, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

* Route 262 – Debris clean up from I-81 to Route 11 in Verona on Wednesday.

* Route 262 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 275 – County wide debris clean up.

* Route 275 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 276 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 285 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Route 285 – County wide debris clean up.

* Route 340 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping in the Verona and Fishersville area.

* Route 340 – County wide debris clean up.

* Route 340 – Bridge, curb and gutter sweeping.

* Various Roads – Guardrail installation with alternating lane and shoulder closures. Traffic controlled by flaggers. Night work - 7 p.m. to 7 a.m.



Secondary Roads

* (NEW) Route 602 – Tree trimming from Route 682 north to Rockbridge County line. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 603 – Tree trimming from Route 602 to Route 252. Work is during daylight hours.

* Route 621 ( Sandy Ridge Road ) – Between Route 823 and Route 611. Work-site truck traffic for sub-division road construction. Work is during daylight hours.

* Route 628 – Brush cutting from Route 612 to Route 340. Flaggers will control traffic.

* (NEW) Route 678 – Tree trimming from Route 677 to end of state maintenance. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 688 – Tree trimming from Route 42 to one mile south. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 703 – Tree trimming from Route 680 to Route 42. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 722 – Tree trimming from Route 250 north to Route 250 south. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 728 – Tree trimming from Route 732 to Route 835. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 732 – Tree trimming from Route 613 to Route 736. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 733 – Tree trimming from Route 835 to Route 739. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 739 – Tree trimming from Route 733 to Route 42. Work is during daylight hours.

* Route 778 – Brush cutting with boom axe from Route 608 to Route 865. Mobile operation – use caution.

* Route 781 – Brush cutting with boom axe from Route 11 to Route 780. Mobile operation – use caution.

* (NEW) Route 816 – Pipe replacement from Route 742 to end of state maintenance. Work is Friday, April 25. Be alert for traffic control in area.

* (NEW) Route 835 – Tree trimming from Route 801 to Route 736. Work is during daylight hours.

* (NEW) Route 876 – Tree trimming from Route 602 to Route 700. Work is during daylight hours.

* Route 1319 ( Westminster Drive ) – No delays expected between Route 1360 and Route 608, for truck traffic sub-division road construction. Work is daylight hours.

* Route 1621 (Beagle Gap Run) – From Wild Cat Cove to Beagle Gap Forest . Trucks entering work for sub-division road construction. Work is daylight hours.

* Various Roads – Machining, brush cutting, patching, shoulder repair, stone stabilization and scraping on various non-hard surfaced roads. Bridge sweeping, curb and gutter sweeping, as well as debris clean up in the Verona , Fishersville and Swoope area. Lane closures and flaggers may be used at various locations. Work will be weekdays during daylight hours.

VDOT COMMISSIONER APPROVES MULTIPLE PROJECTS DURING 2008 FIRST FOUR MONTHS IN STAUNTON DISTRICT



Several projects have been approved by Virginia Department of Transportation Commissioner David Ekern in the VDOT Staunton District. The VDOT Staunton District serves Frederick , Shenandoah, Clarke, Warren , Page, Rockingham, Augusta , Highland , Rockbridge, Alleghany and Bath counties.



The following projects were approved by Commissioner Ekern on January 31, 2008:



* S & D industrial Painting Inc. of Tarpon Spring , Fla. was awarded a $1,498,9000 contract for bridge painting. The contract includes 13 bridges located in Augusta, Frederick, Page, Rockbridge and Shenandoah counties. The bridges are located on interstate, primary and secondary roads. Completion is June 1, 2009.



* Slurry Pavers Inc. of Glen Allen was awarded a $306,383.75 contract for paving at various locations throughout the VDOT Staunton District.



The following projects were approved by Commissioner Ekern on February 29, 2008:



* Robertson-Fowler Co. of Buchanan was awarded a $219,048.53 contract for rural rustic road construction on Route 609 in Rockbridge County. The project is 1.9 miles long and located between the Botetourt County line and Route 11. The project will repair slide areas. The road will maintain its current width of 16 to 18 feet. The average daily traffic count is 79 vehicles. Completion is July 31, 2008.



* Howdyshell Excavating Inc. of Mount Solon was awarded a $481,874.50 contract for intersection improvements in the Town of Bridgewater . The project is located at Route 42 and Mount Crawford Avenue and includes right-turn lanes on Mount Crawford Avenue and Route 42, plus sidewalk improvements. Completion is October 31, 2008.



* DLB Inc. of Hillsville was awarded a $505,746 contract for pipe culvert rehabilitation at various locations in Warren and Clarke counties. Completion is June 13, 2008



* Lanford Brothers Co. Inc. was awarded a $671,872.60 contract for bridge repairs and overlay work in Rockingham and Augusta counties. The work will take place on the Cooks Creek bridge on Route 290 in Rockingham County , the Middle River bridge on Route 254 in Augusta County , and on the Middle River bridge on Route 616 in Augusta County .



* McClain and Co. Inc. of Culpeper was awarded a $59,964 contract for installation of signs including mile marker signs at various locations throughout the Staunton District. The work will take place on interstate and limited access primary roads. Completion is August 15, 2008.



* Adams Construction Co. of Roanoke was awarded a $157,816.72 contract for plant mix paving on various roads in Rockbridge County and a $1,028,327.16 contract for plant mix paving on various roads in Augusta and Highland counties. It also was awarded a $654,617.63 contract for plant mix paving on various roads in Page County . This work will take place during the 2008 construction season.



* W-L Construction and Paving Inc. of Chilowie was awarded a $438,995.98 contract for plant mix paving at various locations in Shenandoah County and a $920,897.56 contract for plant mix paving on various roads in Clarke and Warren counties . This work will take place during the 2008 construction season.



The following projects were approved by Commissioner Ekern on March 26, 2008:



* B & S Contracting Inc. of Staunton was awarded a $1,593,182.12 contract for milling and paving and guardrail upgrades on Interstate 81 southbound in Augusta County from exit 225 at Route 262 to exit 222 at Route 250. Completion is December 1, 2008.



* Adams Construction Co. of Roanoke was awarded a $1,471,038.79 contract for milling and paving and guardrail upgrades on Interstate 81 northbound in Rockingham County from the Augusta County line to exit 240 at Route 257. Completion is December 1, 2008.



* W-L Construction and Paving Inc. of Chilhowie was awarded a $1,805,888.29 contract for milling and paving and guardrail upgrades on Interstate 66 eastbound from Interstate 81 to exit 6 at Route 340/522 in Warren County. Completion is December 1, 2008.



* W-L Construction and Paving Inc. was awarded a $1,261,638.65 contract for milling and paving and guardrail upgrades on Interstate 81 southbound in Frederick County from exit 310 at Route 37 to exit 307 at Route 277 in Stephens City. Completion is December 1, 2008.



* Stuart M. Perry Inc. of Winchester was awarded a $431,381.29 contract for paving on two portions of Route 522 in Frederick County . One portion is located in the southbound lanes from Route 608 to Route 684 near Gainesboro. The other portion is located in the northbound lanes from Route 127 to Route 699 near Reynolds Store. Completion is June 1, 2008.



* Adams Construction Co. of Roanoke was awarded a $1,008,437.91 contract for paving portions of Route 11 in Rockbridge County . The work is located from Frontage Road 319 to Route 833 between Fancy Hill and Lexington . Completion is June 1, 2008.



* Roadmark Corp. of Durham , N.C. was awarded a $563,160 contract for pavement marking installation at various locations in the VDOT Staunton and Culpeper districts. Completion is September 1, 2008.



* A & M Concrete Corp. of Falls Church was awarded an $82,855.50 contract for concrete repairs in Shenandoah and Frederick counties. The work includes curb and gutter repairs and drop inlet repairs. Completion is May 31, 2008.



The following projects were approved by Commissioner Ekern on April 11, 2008:



* B & S Contracting Inc. of Staunton was awarded a $518,237.43 contract for paving on a portion of Route 42 in Augusta County . The 5.1 mile project is located from Route 687 heading north to 1.2 miles north of Route 1130. Completion is June 16, 2008.



* Finley Asphalt and Sealing Inc. of Manassas Park was awarded a $196,467.50 contract for pavement patching involving asphalt concrete planning, surface preparation and application on various roads in Frederick and Shenandoah counties. Completion is June 13, 2008.



* Accent Stripe Inc. of Orchard Park , N. Y. was awarded a $391,769.50 contract for raised pavement marker and lens replacement on various interstate, primary and secondary roads in the VDOT Northwest Region which includes the VDOT Staunton District and portions of the VDOT Culpeper District. This work will be a mobile nighttime operation. Completion is October 1, 2008.



* Slurry Pavers Inc. of Glen Allen was awarded a $694,839.04 contract for slurry seal application. This is the Staunton district-wide slurry seal contract for the 2008 construction season.



Traffic alerts and traveler information can be obtained by dialing 511. In areas where 511 is unavailable, dial 1-800-578-4111. (TTY/TDD users, call 711). Traffic alerts and traveler information also are available at 511Virginia.org.



Highway safety is everyone’s responsibility. Virginia’s highway safety partnership — the Virginia Department of Transportation, Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles and Virginia State Police — challenges you to help prevent highway fatalities. Buckle up. Avoid distractions. Share the road. Drive drug- and alcohol-free. Obey speed limits. For more information on the Highway Safety Challenge and things you can do to avoid becoming Virginia ’s next traffic fatality, visit www.safeVAhighways.org.

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