Crime & Safety

More Night Roadwork on Interstate 93 Begins

The work will require lane reductions, a new off-ramp location and a new temporary bridge.

Submitted by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) announces night work associated with the construction of the new I-93 Exit 2 Interchange in Salem.

Weather permitting; temporary realignment of Interstate 93 southbound will take place on the night of Thursday, November 7, 2013.  This work will occur during non-commuter hours, from approximately 7:00 pm to 5:00 am.  Upon completion of paint striping operations, southbound traffic will be realigned to a new temporary bridge.  Motorists using the Exit 2 southbound off-ramp will have a new off-ramp location further to the north of the existing location. 

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Construction operations will require traffic on Interstate 93 southbound to be reduced to one lane. Motorists should remain alert while traveling through the construction zone and obey all posted signs. 

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This work is part of the $41 million I-93 widening and reconstruction project in the vicinity of Exit 2.  The general contractor is George R. Cairns & Sons, Inc. of Windham, New Hampshire.


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