Politics & Government
Night Work Begins on Route 111 Tonight
Expect lane closures as part of the Rebuilding I-93 project will run through Nov. 11.

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation announces potential for night work on NH Route 111 in Windham this week. The work area is between the I-93, Exit 3 northbound ramps and Citizens Bank.
According to officials, the work includes remove abutments on the old I-93 overpass the NH 111 alignment with an excavator-mounted hoe-ram (hydraulic hammer). This work began today. During daytime operations Weaver shall maintain two-way traffic. Should Weaver Brothers find they are unable to perform the demolition in a safe manner during the day, they will have to perform this through Wednesday morning. If nighttime operations are required, one-way alternating traffic and/or lane closures can be expected on Route 111 with intermittent traffic stops.
This work is weather dependent. Message boards, uniformed officers, and traffic control devices along Route 111 will provide advanced information and direct motorists through the work zone.
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This work is part of the construction of the final northbound I-93 roadway alignment and northbound ramps in the vicinity of Exit 3. Weaver Bros. Construction of Bow is the general contractor for the $32.2 million project, which is scheduled for completion in the fall of 2016.
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