I-95 Lane Closures for Bridge Work in Dillon and Florence Counties

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The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) reports that on Monday, April 10, they will start a one-lane closure operation on the northbound side of Interstate 95 for a bridge rehabilitation project.

The bridge crosses over Pocossin Swamp, between SC-327 and SC-38, in Dillon and Florence counties. Bridge rehabilitation work will include removing old concrete, patching where needed, constructing a latex concrete surface, and sealing bridge joints.

The one-lane closure operation on I-95 northbound is planned for April 10 to 24: 

The outside lane of I-95 northbound will close at midnight on Monday, April 10 and will remain closed until the evening of Sunday, April 16.  The inside lane of I-95 northbound will be closed Sunday, April 16 through Monday, April 24.To accommodate wide-load vehicles, a detour will be established at the SC-327 interchange. SCDOT will provide lane closure and traffic updates on electronic message boards leading toward the lane closure.

Throughout the lane closure operation, SCDOT will coordinate with emergency response officials to ensure quick clearance in the event a vehicle has stalled or crashed. SCDOT asks drivers to use caution while driving through this and all work zones.


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