East Tennessee Construction Report for April 24-30, 2014

Monday, April 28, 2014 | 03:13am


ANDERSON COUNTY, SR 116 to SR 330 in Campbell County: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. as crews perform work through this safety improvement project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

BLOUNT COUNTY, Washington Street between East Broadway Avenue and High Street in Maryville: Motorists should be alert for possible lane shifts and temporary lane closures at various times through this project. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

BLOUNT COUNTY, US 411/ SR 35 between S. Washington Street and Wilcox Street: Motorists should be alert for possible lane shifts and temporary lane closures at various times through this project. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

CAMPBELL COUNTY, I-75 North near Mile Marker 134: I-75 North is reduced to one lane at Mile Marker 134 as crews perform bridge repairs at Mile Markers 134.5 and 134.7.  The right lane approaching Exit 134 is an “Exit Only” lane. Thru traffic on I-75 North must remain in the left lane approaching this area. No loads in excess of 13 feet in width will be permitted past Exit 134.  Loads in excess of 13 feet in width should take Exit 122 and follow SR 61 to SR 62 to US 27 to Huntsville.  In Huntsville, follow SR 63 back to I-75 at Exit 141. This traffic pattern will be in effect for approximately one month.  Motorists should be alert for changed conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

CAMPBELL COUNTY, I-75 North near Jellico at Mile Marker 160:  Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures and shoulder closures through this interchange lighting project.  Motorists should be alert for workers and equipment present and use caution in this area.

CARTER COUNTY, US 321 between SR 67 and East of Poga Road: Motorists should be alert for daily lane closures during daylight hours as crews perform milling and resurfacing through this area. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use caution in this area.

CARTER COUNTY, SR 362 Gap Creek Road between SR 361 and Tester Road: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures at various times through this project. Motorists should be alert for changed conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

COCKE COUNTY, US 25/70/SR 9 Bridge over the French Broad River at Log Mile 21.6: The historic Wolf Creek Bridge on US 25/70/SR 9 over the French Broad River has reopened to traffic.  Motorists should be alert for ongoing construction activities taking place and use caution through this bridge repair project.  For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/wolfcreek/

COCKE/JEFFERSON COUNTY, US 25E/SR 32 Bridge over the French Broad River:  Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures with flagging personnel present at various times through this bridge construction project near the Cocke and Jefferson County line. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

COCKE COUNTY, US 411/SR 35 at US 25W:  Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures with flagging personnel present at various times through this construction project. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

GREENE COUNTY, SR 351 Bridge over Camp Creek at Log Mile 8.1: Beginning Monday, April 28, 2014, SR 351 near Log Mile 8.1 will be reduced to one lane controlled by a temporary traffic signal as crews begin bridge repairs. Motorists should be alert for changed conditions, be prepared to stop and use extreme caution in this area.

GREENE COUNTY, US 11E between Mile Markers 4 and 5: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures at various times through this safety improvement project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

HAMBLEN COUNTY, SR 32/US 25E near I-81 Interchange: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures and flag persons directing traffic at various times through this project.  Motorists should be alert for new and changing conditions, workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

HAMBLEN COUNTY, SR 32/US 25E near College Park Drive: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures at various times and changing conditions through this project. 

HAMBLEN COUNTY, SR 160 at Merchants Greene: Motorists should be alert for new lane shifts near this intersection as crews perform work through this bridge construction project.  Motorists should be alert for changing conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

HANCOCK COUNTY, SR 33 between Sinks Road and Panther Creek Road:  On Friday, April 25, 2014, motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. as crews resurface the roadway. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

HANCOCK COUNTY, SR 33 between Fox Branch Road and Nattie Branch Road:  Beginning Wednesday, April 30, 2014, motorists should be alert for possible daily lane closures through this small structure replacement project. Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

HANCOCK COUNTY, SR 70/SR 33 Interchange: Motorists should be alert for temporary lane closures at various times during daylight hours through this bridge construction project.  Motorists should be alert for reduced speeds and use extreme caution in this area.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, I-40 East and West Bridge over the French Broad River near Mile Marker 425: I-40 East and West across the bridge over Douglas Lake near Mile Marker 425 is reduced to one lane in each direction as crews continue this bridge rehabilitation project.  These lane reductions will be in place around the clock for approximately two years.  Motorists should be alert for lane shifts and narrowed lanes in this area.  Traffic loads in excess of 12 feet in width will be prohibited and must follow a detour route.  The wide load detour will be US 25/SR 9 between Exits 424 and 432. Motorists should expect potential delays in this area during peak travel times.  Local traffic should consider using US 25/SR 9 as an alternate route during peak travel periods.  I-81 and I-26 may be used as an alternate route for I-40 “thru traffic” to by-pass this project during peak travel periods. For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/I40fbr/default.htm

JEFFERSON COUNTY, US 25W Bridge over the French Broad River and SR 113 Ramps at I-40: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures with flag personnel directing traffic at various times through this area as crews receive materials associated with the adjacent I-40 bridge repair project.  Motorists should be alert for equipment present and use extreme caution in this area.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, I-81 from the I-40 Interchange to the Hamblen County Line: Motorists should be alert for nightly lane closures for resurfacing on Sundays through Thursdays between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use caution in this area.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, US 411/SR 35 near Muddy Hollow Road at Log Mile 4:  Motorists should be alert for flag persons directing traffic at various times through this project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

JEFFERSON COUNTY, SR 92 near Dumplin Valley Road at Log Mile 13.3: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures in this area between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. as crews install signal poles in this area.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, I-640 East and West between I-40 and Broadway (Exit 6): Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures and width restrictions on the ramps nightly thru this area on Sunday through Thursday between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, I-640 East Ramp to I-75 North: Beginning at 10 p.m. Friday, April 25, 2014, the ramp from I-640 Eastbound to I-75 Northbound will be closed to traffic as crews begin Phase 2 bridge repairs in this area.  This closure will remain in place around the clock until repairs are complete. Motorists traveling I-40 East wishing to access I-75 North should take Exit 387A and follow I-275 North to I-75 North during this time.  Motorists should be alert for changing conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, I-640 West Ramp to I-275 South: Beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, April 25, 2014 through 6 a.m. Monday, April 28, 2014, this ramp will be closed to traffic as crews overlay the bridge deck.  Traffic on I-640 West traveling to I-275 should follow I-640 West to I-40 East back to I-275 at Exit 387.  Motorists should be alert for changing conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, I-40 West Weigh Station Ramp Improvement Project: Motorists should be alert for lane shifts and reduced lane widths between Campbell Station Road and Watt Road.   Motorists should be alert for reduced speed and for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, SR 62 (Oak Ridge Hwy. /Western Ave.) between Schaad Road and Copper Kettle Road: Motorists should be alert for temporary lane closures at various times throughout this widening project.  Motorists traveling in this area should be alert for workers and equipment present and be alert for changing traffic conditions, detours, traffic shifts and use caution through this area. Woodsmith Road at SR 62 is closed to thru traffic for construction. The following roads are currently closed to thru traffic for construction: Shortt Road at Western Avenue; South Hinton Road between Western Avenue and Third Creek Road; Jimmy Carter Road at Western Avenue and Beaver Ridge Road at Western Avenue.  A short section of Ball Camp Pike between Western Avenue and Goldenrod Street is also closed for construction.  Motorists should be alert for changing conditions and follow signed detour routes. For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/SR62/updates.shtml

KNOX COUNTY, US 441/SR 33 Henley Bridge over Tennessee River in Downtown Knoxville: The Henley Bridge is open to four lanes of traffic .  For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/henley/

KNOX COUNTY, SR 158 Neyland Drive approaching the Henley Bridge: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures on weekdays between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. through this area as crews perform overhead bridge work.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area. . For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/henley/

KNOX COUNTY, SR 33 Maynardville Highway between Temple Acres Drive and the Union County Line: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures with flagging personnel present at various times as work continues through this widening project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, US 129/SR 115 at Maloney Road: Motorists should be alert for workers and equipment present and use caution through this intersection improvement project.

KNOX COUNTY, SR 131 Emory Road between Gill Road and Clinton Highway: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures with flagging personnel present at various times through this widening project for bridge construction, utility and equipment crossings.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

KNOX COUNTY, Ebenezer Road at North Westland Drive: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily through this intersection improvement project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present, changing conditions and use extreme caution in this area.

LOUDON COUNTY, I-75 North near Mile Marker 82: On Monday, April 28, 2014 and Tuesday, April 29, 2014, motorists should be alert for a temporary lane closure between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. the following morning as crews perform work for the I.T.S. expansion project.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use caution in this area.

LOUDON COUNTY, SR 2 between Watt Road and Old Stage Road: On Tuesday, April 29, 2014, motorists should be alert for temporary lane closures between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. as crews perform survey work in this area.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

LOUDON COUNTY, US 321/SR 73/ at I-75 North at Exit 81: Motorists should be alert for workers and equipment present and use caution through this intersection improvement project.

LOUDON COUNTY, US 321/SR 73 between SR 2 and City Park Drive: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures at various times through this project. Motorists should be alert for changing conditions, workers present, construction equipment and use extreme caution through this area.

ROANE COUNTY, I-40 East and West near Exit 347:. Motorists should be alert for lane shifts, narrowed lanes, closed shoulders, reduced speeds, construction personnel and equipment present and expect potential delays through this bridge repair project. Motorists traveling in the right lane of I-40 East approaching the exit ramp at Exit 347 should use extreme caution and be prepared for motorists slowing down to use the exit ramp.

ROANE COUNTY, US 27 underneath I-40 Exit 347: Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures daily in this area as crews perform overhead bridge work.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

SEVIER COUNTY, I-40 East and West near Mile Marker 407: On Thursday, April 24, 2014, motorists should be alert for a temporary lane closure on I-40 East between the hours of 8 p.m. and 1 a.m. as crews perform guardrail repairs. Motorist should be alert for lane shifts and changed conditions in this area. Motorists should use extreme caution and be alert for possible slowed traffic approaching this area. 

SEVIER COUNTY, SR 66 in Sevierville SR 139 (Douglas Dam Rd.) and SR 338 W (Boyd’s Creek Hwy):  Through Monday, April 28, 2014, Huffaker Road at SR 66 is closed to traffic as crews install underground utilities across this intersection.  Motorists should use Grandview Drive for access during this time. Motorists should be alert for changed traffic conditions through this project.  Short duration traffic stops in both directions may occur daily Monday through Friday through this project for utility crossings. Motorists should expect potential delays traveling through this area.  For updated project information, go to http://www.tdot.state.tn.us/highway66/

SEVIER COUNTY, SR 35 near Hattie Branch Road and Patterson Road: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures in this area between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. as crews install signal poles in this area.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use caution in this area.

SULLIVAN COUNTY, US 11E/SR 34 at US 19E/SR 37: A temporary detour of SR 37/US19E is in place at the intersection of SR 34/US 11E. Traffic signals have been installed and are operational at the intersection of SR34/37 and SR37/44. The detour is estimated to be in place until August 2014. Motorists should be alert for changed conditions and follow signed detours. Motorists should be alert for workers and equipment present and use extreme caution through this bridge construction and intersection reconstruction project.

SULLIVAN COUNTY, SR 126 between East Center Street and Cooks Valley Road: Beginning Monday, April 28, 2014, motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. daily as crews perform survey work.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

SULLIVAN COUNTY, SR 75 at SR 357: Motorists should be alert for possible temporary lane closures and use extreme caution through this signalization project.

SULLIVAN COUNTY, SR 36 at various locations in Kingsport: Motorists should be alert for possible daily lane closures in this area between the hours of 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. as crews perform utility work.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

UNICOI COUNTY, SR 107 at Main Street:  Motorists should use extreme caution and be alert for construction personnel and equipment entering and exiting this construction project.

UNION COUNTY, Existing SR 33 Bridge over Clinch River (Norris Lake) Weight Restrictions: The existing State Route 33 Bridge over Norris Lake is posted with weight limit restrictions and is being strictly enforced.  Weight restrictions are: 5 axle vehicles are 35 tons; 3 or 4 axle vehicle is 22 tons; 2 axle vehicles are 20 tons.  VEHICLES WEIGHING IN EXCESS OF THE RESTRICTED WEIGHTS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO CROSS THE BRIDGE AND MUST FOLLOW A DETOUR ROUTE. Motorists should be alert for possible lane closures with flaggers directing traffic at various times and use extreme caution approaching the bridge.

WASHINGTON COUNTY, SR 81 at SR 353: Motorists should be alert for changed conditions and use extreme caution through this intersection improvement project.

WASHINGTON/SULLIVAN COUNTY, I-26 at SR 75 (Exit 13) Interchange Improvement Project: On Thursday, April 24, 2014 and Monday, April 28, 2014 through Wednesday, April 30, 2014, motorists should be alert for a possible temporary lane closure on I-26 in both directions between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. the following morning as crews perform roadwork in this area.  Motorists should be alert for right shoulder closures with portable concrete barrier rail through this interchange modification project.  Motorists should use extreme caution when traveling through this area.

WASHINGTON/SULLIVAN COUNTY, I-26 East and West between Mile Markers 10 and 17: On Monday, April 28, 2014 and Wednesday, April 30, 2014, motorists should be alert for brief rolling roadblocks in this area to occur around 2 p.m. for blasting associated with the construction project at Mile Marker 13.  Motorists should be alert for sudden stops, slow moving or stopped conditions; reduce speed and use extreme caution approaching this area.

WASHINGTON/SULLIVAN COUNTY, SR 75 between SR 36 and SR 357: Motorists should be alert for changed conditions and use caution in this area.

WASHINGTON COUNTY, SR 36 between SR 354 and SR 75: Motorists should be alert for lane shifts, possible lane closures and flag persons directing traffic at various times through this project.  Orchard Avenue is closed.  Traffic is still shifted at Spurgeon Island Road.  Traffic will also be shifted from Boone Avenue to Boring Chapel Road.  From Boone Avenue to near Hammitt Road will be split traffic separated by a barrier wall.  Short duration traffic stops in both directions may occur daily through this project for utility and equipment crossings.  Motorists should be alert for workers present and use extreme caution in this area.

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