By Lisa Mussman,
Northwest Kansas Public Affairs Manager
A multi-year reconstruction project on a portion of I-70 in
Gove County in northwest Kansas has kicked into high gear for the summer.
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The eastbound lanes have been milled down in preparation for the new pavement this will be installed this summer and fall. |
Project work includes pavement replacement on both the
eastbound and westbound lanes on a nine-mile stretch starting one mile west of
the K-23 spur near Grainfield and ending four miles east of K-211. Work began
last fall with the installation of temporary crossovers in preparation for the
new pavement, with the eastbound lanes scheduled to be completed in 2019 and
westbound lanes in 2020.
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Construction crews work on the new span bridge that will carry eastbound I-70 over Gove County Road 62. |
Additional project work also includes pavement replacement
at the eastbound and westbound rest areas near Grainfield, construction of new
right of way fencing, lighting installation at exits 95 and 99, and
reconstruction of the box structure carrying Gove County Road 62 under I-70
into two new span bridges.
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Part of the project includes polymer overlays on the bridges at exits 95 and 99. Crews first prepare the surface for treatment by shotblasting, followed by an application of epoxy and covered by chat. The surface is then cleaned and a second layer of epoxy and chat are applied. The overlay will help seal any cracks and not allow water and salt to penetrate into the surface, helping to extend the life of the bridge. |
Traffic through the construction area has been to one lane
in each direction in the westbound lanes. Drivers are urged to slow down and
use caution when traveling through work zones!
Updates on the project and current travel impacts can be
found at www.I70Gove.com. For information
on additional construction projects around the state, visit www.kandrive.org.
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