VDOT News - Culpeper
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IMMEDIATE Lou Hatter 540-727-3201 Lou.Hatter@vdot.virginia.gov Will Merritt 540-829-7370 William.Merritt@vdot.virginia.gov |
CULP 2021-045 Sept. 16, 2021 |
I-64 EAST BRIDGE WORK CONTINUES THIS WEEKEND
One lane closed, speed limit reduced at MM 104 from 8 p.m. Friday to 6 a.m. Monday
CULPEPER — The bridge maintenance work requiring extended, weekend lane closures will continue this weekend on Interstate 64 at mile marker 104 over Route 690 (Newtown Road) in Albemarle County on the east side of Afton Mountain. This will be the last weekend of extended lane closures for this project.
The final weekend of work will begin at 8 p.m. Friday, continuing until 6 a.m. Monday. I-64 east will be reduced to one lane through the work zone at mile marker 104. The speed limit will also be reduced to 55 miles per hour from Exit 99 at the top of Afton Mountain through the work zone.
Motorists, especially those operating trucks and other large vehicles, should drive with extreme caution descending the mountain since there may be slow-moving or stopped traffic between Exit 99 and the work zone at mile marker 104.
U.S. 250 (Rockfish Gap Turnpike) is open to passenger vehicles as an alternate route. Tractor-trailers and other over-height vehicles cannot use that route due to a height-restricted railroad bridge.
Virginia Department of Transportation contractor M.D. Miller Co., Inc. of Baltimore, Md. will perform a hydro demolition of the bridge deck and apply a latex overlay to extend the service life of the bridge. Hydro demolition involves using high-pressure water jets to remove deteriorated concrete to create a better bonding surface for the overlay. After the overlay is poured, the lane must remain closed until the latex overlay is fully cured.
Motorists should expect intermittent traffic stops on Route 690 during the hydro demolition.
Road conditions and other real-time travel information can be found on the 511 Virginia website, the free VDOT 511 mobile app or by calling 511 from any phone in Virginia. VDOT updates are also on Facebook and the district’s Twitter account, @VaDOTCulp.
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