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Thu January 14, 2021 - Southeast Edition
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Tarheel State residents need to get ready for road construction in 2021, as the
North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) gave the green light to dozens of road projects in the central part of the state in early January.
The state transportation agency awarded nearly $14 million in contracts to rehabilitate approximately 85 mi. of existing roads in seven counties. The work includes milling and resurfacing roads, along with shoulder work where needed. Construction may begin as soon as March 15.
In Chatham County, crews will repair 9 mi. of U.S. Highway 64 on the Pittsboro bypass, between Exit 378 and the Haw River bridge. Work is scheduled for completion by June 2022
Nearly 14 miles of U.S. 1 and U.S. 15-501 and eight sections of secondary roads in Moore County, plus nearly 7 miles of U.S. 15-501 between Aberdeen and the Scotland County line, are scheduled for resurfacing work according to the state Department of Transportation (DOT).
The agency announced Wednesday that contracts were awarded for rehabilitation projects to improve 85 miles of roadways in central North Carolina. These anticipated projects include milling and resurfacing and shoulder grading or reconstruction at most locations.
All of the announced work can begin as early as the week of March 15, DOT stated.
The Fred Smith Company of Raleigh was awarded a $2.86 million contract to rebuild parts of U.S. 1 and U.S. 15-501 and eight sections of secondary roads in Moore County. Work is slated for completion by June 2022.