Macon-Bibb County…
I-16/I-75 Interchange Improvement Project Updates: Oct 25-Nov 1, 2024
MACON-BIBB - Contractors for the Georgia Dept. of Transportation (GDOT) will continue construction activities related to the I-16/I-75 Interchange Improvement Project next week in Macon-Bibb. Weather and on-site conditions permitting, the scheduled activities beginning Friday, October 25 - Friday, November 1, 2024, are listed below.
Lane Closures, Traffic Shifts:
Mon. Oct. 29 through Fri. Nov. 1, 10 p.m. until 5 a.m. the following mornings
Fri. Nov. 1, 10 p.m.
Ongoing, Long-term Closures:
Construction Activities for October 25- November 1, weather and on-site conditions permitting:
Phases 4 and 5: from I-16 westbound/I-75 to Walnut Creek
Phase 2 and 3: I-75 from Hardeman Avenue to I-16 eastbound
Phase 1: I-16 from the I-16/ I-75 split to the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard exit.
The I-16/I-75 Interchange Improvement Project is a $500 million safety and mobility megaproject. With its massive scope to widen and reconstruct I-16, I-75 and their interchange in Macon-Bibb, this project is being delivered in seven design and construction phases that will continue through 2030. When complete, new CD lanes, additional interstate lanes, new interstate on-and off-ramps, upgrades to 11 bridges, new walls, upgraded drainage systems, etc. will deliver safer and improved mobility for Macon-Bibb's local commuters and businesses, regional travelers and commercial freight from the Georgia southern coast to destinations within the state and throughout the U.S.
Advisory: Dates may change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling through work zones. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app.
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