(KLZA)-- The southbound Interstate 29 bridge over the Nodaway River in Holt County, Missouri, will be reduced to one-lane beginning Monday, September, 18 for a joint repair project. The project was delayed due to contractor scheduling.
Crews from Capital Paving & Construction, LLC, working with the Missouri Department of Transportation, will begin the joint repair in the right-hand driving lane with traffic narrowed to the left-hand passing lane.
Once the work in the driving lane is complete, crews will close the passing lane and shift traffic. This shift is scheduled to take place in October.
A 11.6-foot width restriction will be in place for southbound traffic. The project is expected to be complete by November.
All work is weather-permitting, and schedules are subject to change.
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