For Immediate Release from NH Department of Transportation
October 20, 2017
I-89 PAVEMENT PRESERVATION PROJECT IN BOW-HOPKINTON
8.2 MILES FROM THE I-93 INTERCHANGE TO EXIT 5
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation announces a pavement preservation project on Interstate 89 in Bow and Hopkinton is scheduled to begin Monday, October 30, 2017.
This project involves pavement preservation on I-89 beginning just north of the I-93 bridges in Bow and continuing north 8.2 miles to Exit 5 in Hopkinton. There will also be work at Exits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 and on the existing shared use paths which parallel I-89. The I-89 work includes crack filling and paving. Guardrail will be replaced or repaired as needed and median guardrail south of Exit 2 will be extended.
It’s anticipated the guardrail work, which will require daytime lane closures, will be completed this fall. The remainder of the work will be completed in the spring of 2018
Pike Industries Inc. of Belmont, New Hampshire is the prime contractor for the $4.1 million project, which has a completion date of July 13, 2018.
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