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Tag: Interstate 295
Roadbuilding
I-95 N.J. undergoes redesignation to I-295
New signs are going up along Interstate 95 in New Jersey as part of a project to redesignate the highway to I-295. Sign installation began January 16 in Mercer County with new signs and mile markers beginning at the Route 1 interchange and extending south toward the Delaware River and back. The signs will remain [ā¦]
January 18, 2018
Roadbuilding
Contract awarded for Outer Loop for future I-295 in N.C.
A team of engineering and contracting firms has won the $129.7 million contract to design and build another section of the Fayetteville Outer Loop in Robeson and Cumberland counties in North Carolina. The 6.1-mile section will eventually be part of the future Interstate 295, a 39-mile freeway by Fayetteville and Fort Bragg. The team consists [ā¦]
December 12, 2017
Roadbuilding
New exit signs coming to R.I. Interstate 295
Rhode Island drivers will soon see a change to exit signs on Interstate 295 as the state department of transportation prepares to mark exits by their mile markers. The work will begin the week of November 27 and is expected to take two weeks. Signs will be changed going north to south, interchange-by-interchange. RIDOT says [ā¦]
November 16, 2017
Roadbuilding
R.I. I-295 exit signs to answer āhow far have we gone?ā
Rhode Island will soon renumber its exit signs on Interstate 295 in a way that will let drivers know how far theyāve traveled. Currently, the exit signs follow numeric order of 1, 2, 3, etc., but the Federal Highway Administration has asked states to adopt a standard of numbering exits by the mile marker. So [ā¦]
September 26, 2017
Roadbuilding
Florida DOT announces work on 3 Jacksonville bridges
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) announced plansĀ to work on threeĀ Jacksonville bridges, News 4 Jax reports. Work on the Ortega River Bridge has already begun, and work will begin soon on Dames Point Bridge and Hart Bridge. Preliminary work on the Ortega River Bridge on Roosevelt Boulevard (U.S. 17) began in early June and is [ā¦]
July 4, 2016
Safety
Worker crushed and killed by falling slab inside Jacksonville work zone
A worker was killed last week inside a Jacksonville highway jobsite when a concrete slab suddenly fellĀ on top of him. According to a report from First Coast News,Ā 42-year-old Alexander Cordova was standing near a truck when a 7-1/2 ton slab of concrete fell from the back of the truck. The site reports the accident occurred [ā¦]
May 18, 2015
Roadbuilding
Highway fatalities in Maine reach 70-year low
The number of people who lost their lives on Maineās highways was the lowest in 70 years. According to statistics released by state police, 128 highway deaths were reported in 2014 which is the fewest fatalities since 1944. āItās a historic year for highway fatalities in Maine, and weāll take it,āĀ state police spokesman Stephen McCausland [ā¦]
January 12, 2015
Roadbuilding
4 states announce major project developments
Four states have announced major developments in transportation projects this week. Projects in Montana, North Carolina, Illinois and Arkansas were pushed forward, with most receiving a significant amount of funds. Montana A $15.6 million reconstruction project is underway on the notoriously dangerous Highway 80 on Montanaās Highwood Mountains, the Great Falls Tribune reports. Known for [ā¦]
June 27, 2014
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