Politics & Government

More Night Work Coming to I-93

Here are the details from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation about what is going on from Oct. 19, to Oct. 21.

WINDHAM, NH — Lanes on both sides of I-93 will be closed between Exit 3 and Exit for beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, according to the New Hampshire Department of Transportation. Night work associated with the construction of I-93 northbound and southbound will take place from the weigh station in Windham to half a mile south of the Exit 4 interchange, according to a press statement.

Weather permitting, nighttime construction operations will take place starting on Wednesday, Oct. 19, and continue through Friday morning, Oct. 21, 2016. The work that will take place during this timeframe will consist of paving and line striping the northbound lanes into a new temporary configuration. Work on southbound will consist of paving areas that were damaged during blasting operations.

Construction operations will require traffic on northbound and southbound I-93 to be reduced to one lane utilizing a lane closure. This work will take place during non-commuter hours, from approximately 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Motorists should remain alert while traveling through the construction zone and obey all posted signs.

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This work is part of the $49 million I-93 widening and reconstruction project between Exit 3 in Windham and Exit 4 in Derry. The general contractor is R.S. Audley Inc. from Bow.

Submitted by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation.

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