RIDOT to Invest Over $90 Million in Paving Projects in 2018

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RIDOT to Invest Over $90 Million in Paving Projects in 2018

RIDOT to invest over $90 million in paving projects in 2018
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced that it will pave more than 45 miles of roads throughout the state this year as part of Governor Gina Raimondo’s RhodeWorks Program.

The RIDOT will invest $80.8 million in 15 projects in 2018, including about 15 miles of multi-lane highways in Pawtucket, Warwick, South Kingstown and Portsmouth.

They will invest an additional $10 million on pavement preservation efforts on almost 140 miles of roads in communities across the state.

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"While many people associate RhodeWorks with our efforts to rebuild our bridges, it is much more than that. It is a comprehensive, data-driven approach to rebuild our entire transportation infrastructure. This year we'll make a sizeable dent in repaving our roads,” said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti, Jr.

Paving Projects

Work is underway on about one mile of I-95 in Pawtucket, in the area of Exits 29 and 30, from Walcott Street to Woodbine Street.

This $5 million project will be done at night when traffic volumes are lowest, with evening and overnight lane closures and temporary ramp closures possible from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday nights through the end of June.

In mid-July, work will start on 6 miles of I-95 from Route 2 to Service Avenue in Warwick. This $8.8 million project will continue through mid-September.

Like the I-95 paving work in Pawtucket, lane closures and temporary ramp closures will be scheduled during the overnight hours to reduce the impact on traffic.

In South County, work is underway on 4.7 miles of Route 1 from Succotash Road to the Charlestown town line in South Kingstown.

Paving for this $7.1 million highway project will be done in early June and the entire project finishes in early fall, with lane closures possible weekdays from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.

In Newport County, work is underway on 3.6 miles of Route 24, from Hummocks Avenue to West Main Road in Portsmouth.

This $8.1 million highway paving project will be done in November, with lane closures possible both during weekday and overnight hours.


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