Work is underway on the second half of the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s (WYDOT) Jackson South reconstruction project, just north of Hoback Junction. Crews will be removing trees in the work area beginning Sept. 3 and setting concrete barrier along the highway. Traffic will be limited to one lane through the work area. While the barrier is set, there could be up to 20-minute delays while crews work and then clear traffic. Once the barrier is set, the delays will return to minimal disruption. The work should take about two days. WYDOT is asking travelers to plan accordingly and allow themselves ample time to reach their destination.
The concrete barrier will narrow up the lanes and a 12-foot width restriction will be in place.
“The barrier is to protect the public and the crews while they work,” WYDOT resident engineer Bob Hammond said.
The project is the second half of a broader corridor improvement project between the Hoback Junction and Jackson on US 26/89/189/191. Crews are already working on a section of roadway with a landslide that WYDOT is mitigating.
“The work is just north of a previous landslide that the department mitigated a few years ago and is doing well,” Hammond said.
The scope of work for this job includes grading, draining, full depth reclamation, paving and a bridge replacement, placing post-tensioned precast concrete retaining walls, as well as miscellaneous work on approximately 3.5 miles of roadway. The contract was awarded to Oftedal Construction, Inc. this past May for about $67.5 million.
All work schedules are subject to change. WYDOT would like to remind drivers to slow down in work zones and be alert and cautious of roadside workers. For more information on road construction, closures and weather conditions, please visit http://www.wyoroad.info.
For more information about this project contact: David Kaufman, WYDOT project engineer, at 307-733-3665; Bob Hammond, WYDOT resident engineer, at 307-733-3665; or Stephanie Harsha, WYDOT public involvement, at 307-352-3065.
For the latest road conditions, visit www.wyoroad.info, call 5-1-1, or download the Wyoming 511 app.