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Sixteen Mile Stand until Jun 16. Fields-Ertel Road interchange expansion project at Mason-Montgomery Road and southbound Interstate 71 in Warren County.
Along with a new bridge over Fields-Ertel, the total project includes construction of an entrance ramp from Mason-Montgomery Road to I-71 South; a new southbound turn lane on Mason-Montgomery from Escort Drive to the ramp; and an entrance taper on I-71 South, between the Fields-Ertel Road bridge and the existing ramp from Fields-Ertel.
The Eagle Bridge Company was awarded a contract for approximately $4.7 million to undertake the project, and all work is scheduled to be completed by early summer of 2023.
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Wetherington until Jun 30. Butler County Engineers Office - reconfigure the interchange of S.R. 129 at Liberty Way and I-75.
While construction continues into 2023, the interchange modification is fully operational. Eastbound S.R. 129 traffic will use the Cincinnati-Dayton Road exit or the Cox Road roundabout to access Liberty Way, and the S.R. 129 exit to Liberty Way is permanently closed.
Existing ramp connections will also be reconfigured along with the construction of a new bridge. Additional ramp paving has been included in this project.
Sunesis Construction was awarded the contract for $24,516,510 to perform the S.R. 129/Liberty Way/I-75 Interchange Modification project. The project is tentatively scheduled to be completed in summer of 2023.
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The Village of Indian Hill until Oct 31. I-275 Resurfacing and SmartLane project.
As part of the resurfacing and SmartLane project, contractors will be repairing pavement and resurfacing I-275 in both directions between U.S. 42 and the Loveland-Madeira Road interchange, widening the median shoulders between I-71 and Loveland-Madeira Road, and installing dynamic message boards and a variable speed limit for a SmartLane on westbound I-275.
The John R. Jurgensen Company was awarded a contract for approximately $22 million to complete the I-275 project, and all work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2023.
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Sharonville until Jul 31. Safety and interchange improvement project on U.S. Route 42 (Lebanon Road) at Interstate 275 in Sharonville.
Hauck Road is now one-way eastbound from Reading Road to U.S. 42; westbound remains closed.
The project, which began last year, has been rolled out in two parts, with Part 1 calling for he addition of a dedicated right thru-lane on southbound U.S. 42 at Hauck Road and ramp improvements at the I-275 interchange.
Part 2 includes widening Hauck Road to three lanes to add a center, two-way, left-turn lane, as well as curb and gutter installation; culvert replacement; railroad crossing improvements; storm sewer system replacement; and sidewalk construction on the north side of Hauck Road.
Complete General Construction Co. was awarded a contract for approximately $8.9 million to complete the project, and all work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2023.
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Springdale until Jun 30. Pavement repair and paving project on Interstate 275 between east of Winton Road and just west of the I-75 interchange.
The John R. Jurgensen Company was awarded a contract for $2.9 million to complete the project, and all work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2023.
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Lockland until Aug 1. SRTS - repair sidewalks and ADA ramps, pedestrian upgrades, etc., Wyoming Avenue in the village of Lockland.
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Kings Mills until Jun 16. Lebanon, Ohio - Hamilton Township and City of South Lebanon, Warren County, Ohio - Grandin Road, between the Peters Cartridge Factory Apartments/Cartridge Brewing entrance and Striker Road, will remain closed to through traffic until approximately Friday, June 16, weather permitting.
The extension of the closure is to allow for additional time in constructing the remaining roadway improvements on Grandin Road, in connection with the King Avenue Bridge Replacement Project.
Access to the Peters Cartridge Factory Apartments and to Cartridge Brewing will be maintained at all times from King Avenue.
The detour for the closure will continue to utilize King Avenue, Columbia Road, Mason-Morrow-Millgrove Road, and SR 48.
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Landen until Jun 30. Changes will soon be coming to signals on the U.S. Route 22 (Montgomery Road) in Hamilton and Warren counties, as construction gets under way for an intersection improvement project to enhance safety and traffic flow along the corridor.
Contractors for the Ohio Department of Transportation will be installing detection equipment and implementing signal enhancements to install flashing yellow arrow heads on U.S. Route 22/Montgomery Road, from the signal at the eastbound I-275 interchange ramp to the one at the Landen Drive intersection.
The flashing yellow arrows replace the traditional green ball for left-turn movements, allowing drivers to turn left with a flashing yellow arrow only when there is no oncoming traffic and crosswalks are clear of pedestrians and bicyclists. By providing more turning opportunities and keeping traffic moving, the flashing yellow arrow has been proven to reduce left-turn crashes and minimize travel delays.
Construction on the signals started Monday, March 20, at the I-275 and Hertz Drive signal, and crews will progress eastward along the route through the spring and early summer. The existing signals will continue to operate in standard fashion, and although there should be minor impacts to motorists, traffic will be maintained with the use of flaggers as needed during crews' work hours.
In addition to the signal work on Montgomery Road, the contractor will be upgrading signals on state Route 125, between May Street and Woodlands Drive in Clermont County, and installing ramp meter signals at the I-75 North entrance ramp from Mitchell Avenue.
Complete General Construction was awarded a contract for approximately $1.24 million to complete the upgrade, and all work is scheduled for completion in late summer of 2023.
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Glendale until May 30, 2025. Interstate 75/Thru the Valley mega project.
Wednesday, June 7: Close the right lane on I-75 North, from Glendale-Milford Road to the I-275 ramp/Kemper Road bridge, between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. Thursday, June 8.
Close the ramp from Sharon Road to I-75 North between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Short-term full closures on I-75 North, from Glendale-Milford Road to the I-275 ramp/Kemper Road bridge, between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Traffic will be maintained with law enforcement officers.
Thursday, June 8: Close the ramp from I-75 North to the I-275 East and West ramp between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Friday, June 9. During closure, traffic will be detoured via the Union Centre Road ramp back to I-75 South to I-275.
Close the right lane on I-75 North from Sharon Road to the I-275 ramp between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.
Short-term full closures on I-75 North, from Glendale-Milford Road to the I-275 ramp/Kemper Road bridge, between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. Traffic will be maintained with law enforcement officers.
Thursday and Friday, June 7 & 8: Close the ramp from Sharon Road to I-75 North, and the ramp from I-75 North to Sharon Road, each night between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following day. The ramps will not be closed at the same time.
Short-term full closures on I-75 North, from Glendale-Milford Road to the I-275 ramp/Kemper Road bridge, each night between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following day. Traffic will be maintained with law enforcement officers.
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Beckett Ridge until Aug 11. The Butler County Engineer's Office reports that Tylersville Road and Beckett Road will close at the intersection for roundabout construction beginning Tuesday, May 30. The roads will be closed to all through traffic; however, local traffic will still have access up to the construction zone.
In addition, at the start of construction, a temporary road will be installed east of the Lakota West Freshman Campus as an entrance for staff and summer activities.
With the lowest bid of $1.87 million, W.G. Stang, LLC was awarded the ten-week project, including sidewalk reconstruction, lighting, a rapid flashing beacon installation, and storm sewer improvements. Motorists may experience delays before the road closure as the contractor will begin water main work under traffic. Funded by West Chester Township TIF and Butler County Water & Sewer, the roundabout project is tentatively scheduled for completion on August 11, before students return to school.
Beckett Road Detour: Southbound Beckett Road traffic will detour south on S.R. 747 and east on Smith Road.
Tylersville Road Detour: Eastbound Tylersville Road traffic will detour north on S.R. 747, east on Hamilton Mason Road, and south on Lesourdsville West Chester Road. Westbound traffic will reverse this route.
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Newport until Oct 31. Bridge rehabilitation project on E. McMillan Street over U.S. Route 42 (Reading Road).
On Monday, June 12, the right two lanes on McMillan Street, between Symmes Street and the on-ramp to I-71 North, will be closed from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lane restrictions may also be in effect on Burnet Avenue at the overpass.
Contractors working for the Ohio Department of Transportation will close a lane on southbound Burnet Avenue under E. McMillan Street daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. while crews continue work on the bridge. Also, one lane remains closed on E. McMillan Street.
The entire project calls for replacing pier pylons and lighting, repairing the substructure, replacing abutment bearings, painting structural steel, resurfacing the bridge deck and other preservation items of the McMillan Street bridge.
Prus Construction Company was awarded a contract for approximately $1.63 million to complete the project, and all work is scheduled to be completed in the summer of 2024.
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Ludlow until Sep 30. I-75 Resurfacing - Following a winter hiatus, operations will resume this week for a resurfacing project on Interstate 75 between the Brent Spence Bridge approach and the Western Hills Viaduct.
Sunday-Friday, June 4-9: Lane closures will be in effect on I-75 South between the bridge and Harrison Avenue from 7 p.m. each night to 6 a.m. the following day. Various ramp closures may also be in effect during the overnight hours.
Barrett Paving Materials, Inc., was awarded the $8.6 million project, and all work is scheduled to be completed by late summer.