SUSSEX COUNTY, N.J. – Today starts the Route 206 resurfacing project in Andover, Newton, Hampton, and Franklin in Sussex County, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation
This $8 million federally funded project is not subject to the shutdown of TTF funded projects.
Work will begin at the northern limits of the project and work its way south requiring some shoulder and lane closures. Portable variable message signs are being utilized to provide advance notification to the public of all traffic pattern changes associated with the work. The precise timing of the work is subject to change due to weather or other factors, NJDOT said.
Schifano Construction Co., will resurface and improve an eight-mile stretch of Route 206 from mile post 107.7 to 115.9 in both directions. Work on this project will occur primarily during nighttime hours to minimize the impact on traffic, NJDOT said.
The project will include milling and paving, ADA curb and ramp improvements, pedestrian signal installation, guide rail upgrades, and bridge improvements. Work will also include replacing the railing of the Pequest River Bridge and repairing the Paulins Kill Bridge deck, NJDOT said.
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By: Jay Edwards
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