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HRO-206665 Nov. 30, 2023 |
CONSTRUCTION UNDERWAY ON ROUTE 602 ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT ON EASTERN SHORE
Crews have begun construction to improve roadway curvature and drainage conditions
ACCOMACK AND NORTHAMPTON COUNTIES – As of Nov. 29, contractor crews with Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) have begun work on a roadway improvement project on Route 602 (Cemetery Road/Lee Street), spanning between Accomack and Northampton Counties. This project is designed to extend the life of the road and improve driving conditions for motorists.
The Northampton County portion of the project extends approximately 1.2 miles on Route 602 (Cemetery Road), from the intersection with Route 183 (Occohannock Neck Road) to the Accomack County line. Improvements planned in this section of Route 602 include the rehabilitation of the existing pavement and flattening the cross slope.
The Accomack County portion of the project extends approximately 0.55 miles on Route 602 (Lee Street), from the Northampton County line to east of the intersection with Route 178 (Belle Haven Road). Improvements planned for this section of Route 602 include the rehabilitation of the existing payment, while addressing existing width, curvature and drainage deficiencies, as well as adding paved 4-foot-wide shoulders to accommodate bicycle riders.
During early construction activities, the contractor plans to maintain one-lane of traffic under flagger control. As early as January 2024, signed detours will be in place, as needed, during phases of major construction requiring a full closure of the roadway.
To rehabilitate the existing roadway, a full depth reclamation (FDR) approach will be utilized, which consists of recycling the existing pavement onsite into the new pavement foundation. This in-place pavement recycling method has been proven to provide a durable pavement structure, while also resulting in significant time and cost-savings through the reuse of existing resources on-site and reducing the need to purchase and transport new material to the site and dispose of the old.
Access to all private property and the two cemeteries on Route 602 will be maintained at all times.
The $5.5 million construction contract was awarded to Branscome, Inc., in October 2023.
Construction is estimated to be complete as early as spring 2025. All work is weather- and schedule-dependent; therefore, this schedule is subject to change.
Motorists are advised to plan their commute by using VDOT’s free traffic information tools:
- Download the 511 Virginia app or the 511-integrated Waze app.
- Visit the 511 Virginia website or dial 511 for traffic information on your phone.
Image: Location of the roadway improvement project on Route 602 in Accomack and Northampton Counties
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