UPDATE: I-91 Rockingham Bridge construction

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The Vermont Agency of Transportation is replacing the bridges on I-91 over the Williams River in Rockingham. The projected completion date is May 18, 2020. Here is the anticipated construction schedule for the week of March 26, 2018.

I-91 NORTHBOUND & SOUTHBOUND ARE REDUCED TO ONE LANE WITHIN THE CONSTRUCTION ZONE.

I-91 NORTHBOUND MOTORISTS SHOULD BE AWARE OF MERGING RAMP TRAFFIC ENTERING THE ROADWAY! PLEASE USE CAUTION!

Northbound bridge activities:

Monday thru Friday – Daytime:

  • Continue work on Pier 1 cap
  • Begin backfilling Pier 2 shaft
  • Continue work on Pier 3 – prep for tier 2
  • Mobilize crane from Abutment 2 to Abutment 1
  • Mobilize crane from Pier 1 to Abutment 2
  • Begin work on Abutment 2 footings
  • Limited truck traffic on Golden Hill Road

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  1. Tom Hildreth says:

    After a conversation with Town Manager Dave Pisha, he contacted state personnel. It appears the detour signs are in place if there should be an emergency situation requiring a detour around the bridge work.

  2. Tom Hildreth says:

    Regarding the I-91 bridge work. I’m trying to be informative here, not alarmist. This morning I travelled north on Rt. 5 from Bellows Falls to Chester. Between Sonnax in Rockingham and GMUHS in Chester there are nineteen covered road signs on both sides of Rt.103. I expect some of these are existing signs with a message no longer relevant during at least part of the bridge replacement. However, the majority of the signs are new, vertically rectangular signs with a message we have not yet seen. Time will tell.