Middle Tennessee Construction January 6 – January 12, 2011
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Saturday January 8, 8AM-6PM, and Monday January 10 through Wednesday January 12, 9PM-5AM, There will be alternating lane closures on Rosa Parks Blvd. at Dominican Dr. in order to install the signal at the intersection.
- Saturday January 8, 6AM-6PM, The outside lane and shoulder of I-24 westbound over the Cumberland River will be closed in order to test equipment used to perform needed repairs.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM and 7PM-6AM, There will be periodic day and night time shoulder closures at various locations within the areas listed below in order to install devices, electrical service, and testing.
- Thursday January 7 and Friday January 8, 9AM-3PM, There will be alternating one lane closures on the ramp in order grind, saw, and seal the joints.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, and Saturday January 8 and Sunday January 9, 6AM-6PM, There will be alternating lane closures on Central Pike from Lebanon Rd to Stoner’s Creek in order to install pipe. Flaggers will be utilized.
- Thursday January 6 through Tuesday January 11, 8PM-6AM, (each night), There will be one lane closures at various locations on interstates and state routes in Davidson, Wilson, Smith, and Rutherford Counties for guardrail repair and installation.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 8PM-6AM, There will be one lane closures at various locations on interstates and state routes in order to repair cable barrier rail.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 8AM-4PM, The ramp at exit 258 (Carthage/Gordonsville) on I-40 eastbound will be shifted to one side in order to replace deteriorated concrete. The ramp will remain open.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, There will be alternating lane closures on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. (SR 13) southbound over the Red River in order to perform bridge work.
- Thursday January 6 through Saturday January 8, 6PM-6AM, Traffic will be reduced to one lane on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. in order to remove existing beams from the southbound bridge. Flaggers and police officers will be utilized for this operation.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Saturday January 8 through Wednesday January 12, 8PM-5AM, There will be alternating one lane closures on I-65 northbound and southbound between SR 96 and the bridge over the Harpeth River in order to install portable barrier rail. One lane will remain open.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12: No closures scheduled.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, There will be one lane closed on Concord Road from Edmondson Pike to Sunset Rd. in order to install permanent signs.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, (excluding weekends), There will be temporary lane closures on Mt. Juliet Road (SR-171) northbound and southbound, from Division Street to Lebanon Road for the purpose of performing excavation, installation of storm sewer, and paving.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 12 Noon-1PM, (excluding weekends), Traffic will be stopped for approximately 5-10 minutes in order for the contractor to blast.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, There will be possible lane closures at various locations on State Routes and Interstates in Middle Tennessee to patch potholes on an as needed basis.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, There will be mobile operations in various locations in Davidson County for ditch cleaning.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, and 7PM-1AM, There will be mobile operations in various locations in Davidson County for vegetation control. This will affect the shoulders or inside and outside lanes.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, (excluding weekends), 9AM-4PM, There will be one lane closed periodically on I-24 in both directions in Robertson County between mile marker 25 and mile marker 19 in order to trim vegetation overhanging the roadway. One lane will remain open.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, (excluding weekends), 9AM-4PM, There will be one lane closed periodically on I-24 westbound in Montgomery County between mile marker 8 and mile marker 11 in order to trim vegetation overhanging the roadway. One lane will remain open.
- Thursday January 6 through Monday January 10, (excluding weekends). There will be one lane closed on State Route 452 westbound in Rutherford County ½ mile east of the State Route 840 interchange for repair of sinkhole. One lane will remain open.
- Thursday January 6 through Wednesday January 12, 9AM-3PM, There will be lane closures at the following intersection for improvements. (Harding Place & Antioch Pike, Bell Rd. & Cane Ridge Rd., Harding Place & Trousdale Dr.)
For more information on this or any other TDOT road construction project or to view travel conditions in this area visit the TDOT SmartWay Information System web site ( http://www.tn.gov/tdot/tdotsmartway/ ). People can also dial 511 from any land-line or cellular phone to access up to date traffic conditions, or visit www.TN511.com ( http://www.tn511.com/ ). TDOT is also now on Twitter. For up to date traffic tweets for the Nashville area follow Nashville511 ( http://twitter.com/nashville511 ) on Twitter. For statewide traffic tweets just follow TN511 ( http://twitter.com/TN511 ). Motorists are reminded to use all motorist information tools responsibly. Drivers should refrain from texting, tweeting or using a mobile phone while operating a vehicle. TDOT advises drivers to “Know before you go!” by checking traffic conditions before leaving for your destination.