The Georgia Department of Transportation reports that the $8.5 million resurfacing project of Interstate 95 beginning north of I-16 and extending to Savannah River Bridge at the Georgia/South Caroline State line will resume after suspension due to Hurricane Irma on Sunday night, September 17.
The contractor will continue milling and resurfacing within two mile-long lane closures on the 12-mile project limits. General nighttime work hours are 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., Sunday through Thursday nights. All work is weather contingent.
Single and/or double lane closures should be expected nightly while contractors paving activities are underway. Periodic ramp closures will be utilized for the scope of work required on entrance and exit ramps, closure details will be forth coming.
Whenever you approach a work zone: slow down; allow extra distance between vehicles; read signs; and expect the unexpected.
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