NEWS RELEASE
| For Immediate Release November 28, 2012 |
Contacts: Craig Pearson Construction Bureau (603) 630-7500 Bill Boynton Public Information Office (603) 271-6495 |
| I-89 Ramp From I-93 To Be Closed For 2 Weeks In Bow-Concord
Daytime Detour To Exit 12 To Allow For Demolition Of I-93 Bridge The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) announces the planned closure during non-commuting hours of the I-89 northbound on-ramp from I-93 northbound in Bow-Concord will begin on Monday, December 3rd to allow for the demolition of the I-93 southbound bridge. This phase of the bridge demolition work is expected to take up to two weeks to complete. Weather permitting, the ramp closure will be in place daily from approximately 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. During the ramp closure, I-93 northbound traffic heading to I-89 northbound will be detoured to Exit 12N, to Interstate 93 southbound from Route 3A, and then to I-89 northbound from Interstate 93 southbound. Temporary signs will be in place for this detour. This work is part of the replacement of the Interstate 93 northbound and southbound bridges over Interstate 89 and minor repairs to the collector distributor road bridge. Audley Construction of Bow, New Hampshire is the general contractor for the $14.7 million project, which is scheduled for completion in June 2015. |
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