A five-mile section of I-40 will look more
like a parking lot than an interstate this weekend.
TDOT crews have prepared to continue bridge work between West Hills mile
marker 380 and the I-640 interchange mile marker 385. The work begins
Friday night at 8:00 p.m. and will end on Monday at 6:00 a.m.
The work comes during a very busy Knoxville weekend with Spring Break
travelers, the women's NCAA tournament at Thompson Boling Arena and St.
Patrick's Day festivities downtown. TDOT explained Wednesday that
resurfacing work needs to be done in this area, but before the
resurfacing work can be done, bridge repairs must be made. Mark Nagi,
spokesperson for TDOT, explained why the work can not be done overnight.
"Resurfacing work has to take place, before that work does happen you
have to take a look at the bridges to see if concrete needs to be
repaired, so right now they are hammering out the old ones and pouring
in new concrete work. When that's done, the resurfacing work can begin,"
Nagi said.
"For this work specifically, that concrete needs time to cure - you
can't just do it 10 hours overnight, leave it, then go back another 10
hours later. You need to have a couple of days without any traffic on
that roadway for this work to take place," Nagi said.
Weather permitting, the weekend work could continue for the next four
weeks, with the exception of Easter weekend. Nagi said the area between
mile marker 380 and 385 is one of the most traveled roadways in East
Tennessee, with an estimated 190,000 vehicles per day passing through. |
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