
Work resumed yesterday on the second half of the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s Jackson South reconstruction project, just north of Hoback Junction. Crews are working on assembling the girders on the Snake River bridge between Hoback Junction and the WYDOT shop. Delays could be up to 20 minutes while crews and trucks are on the road and the cranes pick up the girders. WYDOT is asking travelers to plan accordingly and allow themselves ample time to reach their destination. River users will also potentially see delays while crews work around the girders. Notices and information have been posted at the boat ramps and there will be a flagger on the river to let users know when to pull over to the bank for the lift time and for their safety. Beyond the bridge work, the scope of work includes grading, draining, full depth reclamation, paving and placing post-tensioned precast concrete retaining walls, as well as miscellaneous work on approximately three and a half miles of roadway.
Center Street Construction Continues
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