Two lanes of three are closed on the eastbound side on Tuesday.
Lane closures are set to begin Wednesday and continue through the weekend, said New Jersey Department of Transportation.
The closure on Tuesday is due to milling and paving work.
A Bridgewater driver crossed the double yellow line into oncoming traffic causing the roll over crash on Monday, said police.
Police sent out an alert about the closure at 1:55 p.m. on Monday
The crash is being reported on Friday on the eastbound side of the highway.
In addition, the I-287 northbound ramp to I-78 eastbound is scheduled to be closed and detoured this weekend.
This construction is part of the I-78 NJ Roadway Rehabilitation and Power & Communication Infrastructure Improvements Project.
The Bridgewater Township road will close daily as work continues on the project which is expected to last several months.
The County Route 525 connects the Martinsville section of Bridgewater Township to Warren Township.
The crash was being reported on the northbound side of the Interstate on Thursday morning.
The crash was reported on Wednesday morning.
At least one lane of traffic will be maintained during construction.
Drivers are asked to follow detour signs on Friday.
The crash impacted the Friday morning commute.
Bridgewater Police, Martinsville EMS, and Martinsville Volunteer Fire Department responded to the crash.
The ongoing construction is part of PSE&G's gas main replacement project.
Construction will require traffic detours at Washington Rock Road and Old Stirling Road.
Drivers are asked to avoid the area.
Detours are posted.
Warren Township Police said it will take about 1 to 2 hours to remove the truck on Monday.
Work will continue through Friday.
The closure will occur during most of the day on Thursday.
Police are warning drivers to avoid the area.
All lanes are closed, NJ DOT said.
The break is located on the border of Somerset County and Union County.
Repairs by PSE&G are expected to last 24 hours, Bridgewater Police announced on Monday.
Branchburg Township officials won't know the full extent of the damage until the flooding subsides.
Drivers should follow the posted detour.
Somerset County Public Safety issued an alert on Thursday.
The crash investigation is currently ongoing on Thursday in Somerset County.
There is no anticipated time for the completion of emergency road repairs as of this time, said Bound Brook Police.
One left lane is closed, NJ DOT said.
The crash was reported just before 10:30 a.m. on Monday.
Drivers should expect delays on Dec. 8.
Drivers on I-78 eastbound should expect heavy congestion and delays on Saturday and may want to consider alternate routes, said NJDOT.
Two right lane is currently closed, NJ DOT said.
The crash is being reported on Tuesday morning.
One left lane has been closed, NJ DOT said.