On Friday during overnight hours, the Virginia Department of Transportation will close all lanes on I-95 south at the Fairfax County Parkway to place a 109-ton steel box beam across the lanes that will support a flyover ramp for the new 95 Express Lanes.

Crews will close the right lane of I-95 south at 9:30 p.m., a second lane at 11:00 p.m., and progress to a full closure after midnight. The full closure will be removed by 6:00 a.m., with all lanes open by 9:00 a.m. Saturday, August 24.

The following traffic diversion and detours will be in place during the overnight hours: 

  • I-95 southbound through traffic: will be diverted to keep left and enter into the HOV lanes near mile marker 169, just south of the Franconia-Springfield Parkway.
  • I-95 south local traffic: looking to access the Fairfax County Parkway, or Lorton Road area will be detoured to Backlick Road (Exit 167) to access the Fairfax County Parkway via Furnace Road and Lorton Road via Route 1.
  • Fairfax County Parkway south to 95 south motorists: will be directed to continue on Parkway to Telegraph Road, to Route 1 south to access I-95 south.
  • Fairfax County Parkway north to I-95 south: will continue on the Parkway north to the loop ramp of I-95 to the Parkway south to Telegraph Road, to Route 1 south to access I-95 south.

Following the initial steel placement, bridge work will continue over the lanes of I-95 South during the following week, August 26 - 30.  This will require multiple lane closures and intermittent full road closures up to 30 minutes each night after midnight.

All closures are weather permitting.  If inclement weather occurs, the full closure of I-95 South will take place Saturday night, August 24 into Sunday morning August 25.

For map, and additional info please review fact sheet here.

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