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This project on I 65 in White County will rubblize the existing pavement and place a 10" to 12" overlay. Some sections will be fully replaced and other sections will be resurfaced. This project is from 4.3 miles north of US 231 to just south of the bridge on the TPW railroad.
This project will make I 65 smoother and safer for motorists traveling through White County around the cities of Remington and Wolcott.
Status: This project is scheduled for letting in April of 2007.
Construction start: 2007
Construction end: 2007
Estimated construction cost: $11,957,205
Preservation projects include those that restore a roadway to "like-new" quality and ensure the roadway will be safe and effective for many years to come. When pavement reaches the end of its lifetime, it needs to be replaced; that's where pavement preservation projects come in.
Preservation projects also enhance the safety and usefulness of a roadway. Improvements made during pavement preservation projects often include bridge replacements, intersection improvements and sight distance improvements. Caring for our existing roadways through pavement preservation is vital to improving and maintaining our superior transportation system.