Thursday, December 06, 2018

Proposed Work Schedule, Week of 12/10/18, Cabot-Danville US 2 Reconstruction [Cabot-Danville FEGC F 028-3(36) C/2] 

Project Location: 
 The 1.4 mile project extends along US 2 from Last Road to Danville Hill Road in Cabot. This is a multi-year project with most of the work occurring in 2017/2018. Completion is scheduled for 2019.
 

Crews will continue to work on the wall and fence located at the Goodrich property. When this work has been completed, the contractor will close up this project for the winter. Work will resume in the Spring of 2019.

When winter shut-down activities have been completed, construction signs and the temporary speed reduction signs will be covered for the winter.

Miscellaneous clean-up, ditch work, top soiling and seeding has been completed.
 
The extra width from the westbound lane and side slope have been removed and installation of permanent guardrail in this location has been completed.

Paving operations were not able to be completed this construction season due to temperature and weather conditions. Final course of paving for this project will take place when the 2019 construction season commences. 


TRAVEL ALERT:  A speed reduction zone of 40 mph is in place for this project until the winter shut-down period begins. There are increased fines for speed violations within the construction zone. 

TRAFFIC INFORMATION:  Construction signs and temporary speed reduction signs will be covered once the project has been shut-down for the winter.


Please focus on safety when driving through the construction work zone and remember, it is against the law to use a hand held cell phone while driving in Vermont.
Contact Natalie Boyle, Project Outreach Coordinator, EIV Technical Services, with any questions or concerns in regard to this project at 802-855-3893 or nboyle@eivtech.com
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Natalie Boyle
Director of Communications

EIV Technical Services
The City Lights Building
106 East Allen St., Unit 506
Winooski, VT 05404

cell:  802.855.3893
office: 802.497.3653 ext.1037

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