The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) has provided an update on the work going on along I-69 and the construction preparations for rebuilding Exit 210 along the same interstate highway.
Patching work will continue overnight, 9pm-6am, through next week. The new ashphalt work is to begin next week on the highway between Exit 210 and Exit 2015 (116th St.).
Residents will also see work at the Exit 210 site, where cranes and other equipment will be put into place.
For more details, see the news release below from INDOT, issued June 7th:
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Interstate 69 from Exit 210 to Exit 205
Milestone Contractors plans to begin tonight patching existing pavement on southbound Interstate 69 between Campus/Southeastern Parkway Exit 210 and State Road 37 Exit 205.
Milestone expects to finish patching on northbound I-69 between Exit 205 and Exit 210 this week and begin paving a new asphalt overlay on the section next week.
Patching and paving operations require alternating lane restrictions from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. six nights a week on Monday through Saturday nights.
One lane of I-69 will remain open at all times, and two lanes will remain open during peak daytime travel times. The speed limit on I-69 through the work zone is reduced to 60 mph and further reduced to 50 mph when workers are present.
After existing pavement is resurfaced, crews will start work to rehabilitate interstate bridges. Traffic lanes between Exit 205 and Exit 210 will be shifted toward the outside shoulders to set temporary concrete barriers and begin construction of an additional travel lane in the median.
After existing pavement is patched and resurfaced, two traffic lanes will be shifted toward the outside shoulder to allow space to build an additional lane in the median.
Campus/Southeastern Parkway Exit 210
Milestone is mobilizing cranes and other equipment at the Campus/Southeastern Parkway interchange, setting temporary concrete barrier along I-69, and widening the abutments and center pier for the bridge over I-69. To see recent photos, go to this link.
Construction of the new interchange configuration is scheduled to begin after Independence Day (July 4). The first phase will begin building the new ramps and will prepare for shifting traffic into a double-crossover diamond configuration later this summer, which is intended to improve traffic flow during widening of the bridge deck and construction of the permanent interchange improvements.
The first phase of construction will begin building the new ramps and will prepare to shift traffic into a double-crossover diamond configuration through the remainder of construction
About the project
INDOT and the Indiana Finance Authority (IFA) have selected a $92 million proposal from Milestone Contractors and United Consulting to add a travel lane and rehabilitate 15 miles of I-69 in Hamilton and Madison counties as part of Indiana’s Major Moves 2020 program. The project will:
- Resurface 15 miles of existing interstate pavement;
- Rehabilitate existing interstate bridges and drainage structures;
- Add a third travel lane to the interstate median in each direction from State Road 37 (Exit 205) in Fishers to north of State Road 38 (Exit 214) in Pendleton;
- Add a southbound lane to the right outside shoulder between the 116th Street entrance ramp and the future 106th Street exit ramp, which is currently under construction;
- Reconfigure the Campus Parkway interchange (Exit 210) into a double crossover diamond design to improve traffic flow;
- Widen the Campus Parkway bridge over I-69;
- Rebuild and lower the State Road 13 (Exit 214) pavement under I-69;
- Rehabilitate the Brooks School Road and Madison County Road 650W bridges over I-69
Construction is anticipated to be complete by the end of 2017. Updates about construction schedules will be announced as work progresses.