Two bridges over I-15 north of Idaho Falls to be closed for maintenance
The Idaho Transportation Department announced Monday that two bridges over Interstate 15 at Shattock Butte Road (113th North) and McCarty Road (200 North) north of Idaho Falls will close starting Wednesday for preventative maintenance. Both of the bridges will be closed until late June.
The project will resurface bridge decks, replace the guardrail and repair concrete to help extend the lives of the bridges. A third bridge, Payne Road/81st North, will be closed for maintenance from late June until August.
The full press release from ITD is included below:
The Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) will close the bridges over Interstate 15 at Shattock Butte Road (113th North) and McCarty Road (200 North) north of Idaho Falls starting Wednesday (May 10) for preventative maintenance. Both bridges will be closed until late June.
For a map and construction details, download the Idaho Falls Bridges fact sheet.
ITD will resurface bridge decks, replace guardrail and repair concrete to extend the lives of the bridges. A third bridge north of Idaho Falls (Payne Road/81st North) will be closed for maintenance from late June until August.
During the closures, motorists may cross I-15 on County Line Road (145th North). The detour route for motorists east of I-15 is River Road. The detour route for motorists west of I-15 is Old Butte Road.
Underneath the bridges, I-15 will be reduced to one lane in each direction during the day, and speed limits will be reduced. All lanes of I-15 will be open at night.
Motorists are urged to plan extra time for travel, pay attention to signage and changing traffic patterns, and slow down.
ITD plans to invest $95 million in bridge repairs and pavement improvements on I-15 in 2017 and 2018.
Construction is expected to continue for the next several years. To sign up for email notices about construction on I-15, text INTERSTATE15 to 22828. Details will be posted to:
www.itd.idaho.gov/I-15construction.
J M Concrete Inc., of Idaho Falls, is the contractor for the Idaho Falls Bridges project.