Nighttime Lane/Ramp Closings Planned for I-44 West of Springfield

For Guardrail/Ramp Extension/Resurfacing Project Starting Week of March 2

Greene County – Drivers can expect nighttime lane and ramp closings on Interstate 44 west of Springfield beginning the week of March 2 and lasting for several months when a project to upgrade guardrail, lengthen interchange ramps and resurface the roadway begins, the Missouri Department of Transportation said. 

The project is planned for the section of I-44 running between a point east of Missouri Route 360 (Mile Marker 69) and Missouri Route 266/Chestnut Expressway (Mile Marker 72) west of Springfield. 

Contractor crews will be on the roadway between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. each night. Drivers can expect crews and equipment to be on the road with bright lights illuminating work areas. 

Tentative work schedule and traffic impacts: 

  • Crews will begin upgrading guardrail to current federal standards beginning the week of March 2 through late May. Nighttime lane closings are expected where crews are set up working.
  • Crews will begin extending interchange ramps in mid-April. Interchange ramps may be closed at times during the work.
  • The resurfacing portion of the project is scheduled to begin in early June and last until mid-August. Both eastbound and westbound I-44 lanes will be resurfaced with nighttime lane closings. 

Journagan Construction of Springfield is the prime contractor, doing the work for a low bid amount of $6.9 million. 

The project must be completed by December 1, 2020. However, the contractor expects to complete the project by mid-August. 

Weather and/or construction delays will alter the work schedule. 

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