Beginning the evening of Tuesday, May 28, an $11.5 million night resurfacing project is scheduled to begin on a 16-mile section of I-55 in Illinois from Willow Springs Road in Countryside to IL 126 in Plainfield.
The work will be done during the overnight period when traffic volumes are lower, but construction congestion and delays due to the required lane and ramp closures are still anticipated. Most of the project is to be completed by August 31.
The overall project is divided between two contracts. The first is for the 9-mile section of I-55 from IL 126 to Lemont Road. It begins the night of May 28 and continues until August 29. Lane and ramp closures can occur between the hours of 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. weekdays and until noon on Saturdays and Sundays.
The second contract involves the 7-mile section of I-55 from Lemont Road to Willow Springs Road. From June 16 to August 31, crews will improve the area between Lemont Road and County Line Road. The remaining section from County Line Road to Willow Springs Road will not be done until the spring of 2003 so to avoid conflict with the ongoing interchange reconstruction project for I-55 at the Tri-State Tollway (I-294).
I-55 Resurfacing Project Begins Tonight
Beginning the evening of Tuesday, May 28, an $11.5 million night resurfacing project is scheduled to begin on a 16-mile section of I-55 in Illinois from Willow Springs Road in Countryside to IL 126 in Plainfield
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