Route 13 Resurfacing Project Information

COMPLETE: Kingston to Ray County Line

Herzog Contracting Corp., working with MoDOT, completed the resurfacing of Route 13 from Route HH in Kingston to the Ray County line in November 2022.

May 23 - Dec. 23: Kingston to Hamilton

Project was awarded to Phillips Hardy, Inc. and will be constructed in three phases: 1) Mill Creek Road to Route P,  2) Route P to Far West Drive, 3) Far West Drive to just north of Route HH in Kingston. Detour is: U.S. Route 36, Interstate 35 and Route 116 to reconnect with Route 13. 

DESIGN PHASE: Caldwell/Daviess: Hamilton to Gallatin

A project to resurface Route 13 from Mill Creek Drive in Hamilton (Caldwell County) to Route 6 in Gallatin (Daviess County) is currently scheduled for 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions: 

Q: Will MoDOT close the road during construction?

A: For the concrete overlay from Kingston to Mill Creek Road in Hamilton:  Yes, in order for the contractor to lay the concrete overlay, and the need of adequate concrete cure time, the roadway will be closed in three different phases in order to complete the project (segments listed below). A detour will direct motorists to use U.S. Route 36, I-35 and Route 116 during the closure. The contractor will work with residents within each work zone to maintain property access during construction. 

  1. Mill Creek Road to Route P
  2. Route P to Far West Drive
  3. Far West Drive to just north of Route HH in Kingston

For the resurfacing from Mill Creek Road in Hamilton to Route 6 in Gallatin: It is expected that construction will be completed under single-lane closures. The roadway would remain open, but motorist should anticipate delays. 

 

Q: Who can I contact if I have further questions?

A: Questions may be left by calling 888 ASK MODOT (888-275-6636) or emailing nwcr@modot.mo.gov

 

Q: How can I stay updated on the project's progress?

A: Sign up for project-specific updates at the bottom of the main Caldwell/Daviess County Route 13 Projects page.