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May 18, 2016 8
Rio Intersection TrafficRestrictions Begin MondayThis special edition of the Route 29 Solutions emailnewsletter includes everything you need to know aboutthe May 23 through September 2 restricted period at Route29 and Rio Road for the gradeseparated intersectionconstruction.
Major construction at Rio Road beginsMay 23
Access to all businesses remains open
We’re counting down the days to the major construction on theRio Road gradeseparated intersection project. BeginningMonday May 23 traffic movements at the intersection will belimited while the contractor builds a bridge to carry Rio Roadtraffic across Route 29. All traffic movements at the intersectionwill be restored no later than Sept. 2.
During the 103 days, two lanes of southbound traffic and threelanes of northbound traffic will be maintained on Route 29between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. Traffic on Rio Road will not be ableto cross Route 29, but Rio Road will remain open on both sidesof the intersection and all right turns will be maintained — fromRio Road onto Route 29 and from Route 29 onto Rio Road.
In preparation for the new trafficpattern at the busy intersection,VDOT and Albemarle County areconducting major public educationand outreach efforts. VDOT’s “get
around map” and Albemarle County’s “Rio+29: Worth theDrive” business assistance campaign are receiving wide
IN THIS ISSUE
Article One:
Major construction atRio Road begins May23
Article Two:
Route 29/250Interchange nearscompletion; all lanesopen Saturday
Article Three:
Hillsdale DriveExtension movesforward
Extras:
Project Updates
Things You ShouldKnow
Get Connected
ABOUT ROUTE 29SOLUTIONS
The Route 29 Solutionsimprovement projectsrepresent a significantinvestment in mobility and
distribution and notice among the businesses along thecorridor, residents and others who use Route 29.
Since late last summer the contractor, LaneCorman JointVenture, completed significant construction work each night atthe intersection in preparation for this major milestone.Between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. the intersection has been abeehive of activity with as many as eight to 10 crews installingbridge pilings, storm drainage systems, retaining walls andnew sidewalks and curbing. Each morning steel plates areplaced and the lanes reopened to traffic in time for the morningcommuters.
Once the Rio Road crossover is closed the contractor will workaround the clock in the median area to remove 60,000 cubicyards of dirt while simultaneously setting 47 concrete beamsfor the bridge deck. As the earth is removed supportive beamscalled lagging will be placed, followed by concrete facing forthe retaining walls north and south of the intersection.
Internal preparations are also proceeding at a furious pace.The VDOT project team and the contractor’s key personnelmeet several times a week to review the work plan so theentire group is familiar with how construction will unfold and toanticipate possible challenges. “With so much intensive workgoing on in a relatively small area, detailed planning andcoordination are critical to the safe and efficient execution ofthis phase of construction,” said Dave Covington, the Route 29Solutions program manager.
Come May 23, the plans will be put into action and the gradeseparation of the Rio Road intersection will begin in earnest.
reducing congestion on thebusiest northsouth corridorin the Charlottesville /Albemarle County region.
GET THE FACTS
Don’t rely on hearsay. Learnthe facts of the Route 29Solutions package from theprofessionals who areleading the project. Weknow there are manyquestions, so we’veanswered the mostcommon ones we’rehearing in an updatedFrequently AskedQuestions page on theRoute29Solutions.orgwebsite under the headingFAQs.
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One of the 47 beams for the Rio Road bridge travels downRoute 29 to the staging area on the Route 29 Wideningproject.
Stay Informed
Homepage FaceliftThe project website route29solutions.org has beenredesigned to include realtime traffic information on thehomepage so motorists can plan traffic based on currenttraffic. The featured map pulls live traffic, incident andplanned event data from 511Virginia.org. Images fromlive traffic cameras in the Charlottesville area are alsoavailable by clicking camera icons on the map. Time lapse camerasTwo timelapse cameras capturing images of the RioGSI as construction progresses are posted on thehomepage of the project website as well as on projectpages. Check out the Rio Road GSI cameras, locatednorth and south of the intersection to view past andcurrent photos or a timelapse video of work in progress. Get your "get around map"Detailed maps showing allowed traffic movements andproviding detour routes for each of the four quadrants ofthe Rio intersection have been widely distributed tobusinesses in the area to hand out to customers. Inaddition, the maps are available on the project websitefor download. Also on the website is a map depictingalternate routes. Find them here under “NavigationAids.” For additional maps please contact Lou Hatter,project communications manager, at 4345296314, orby email, [email protected].
VDOT and county launch advertising campaignsVDOT and Albemarle County are conductingcomplementary public education and outreachcampaigns during the summer construction at the RioRoad gradeseparated intersection project. The county’sprogram, called “Rio+29 Worth the Drive,” encouragesresidents and those using Route 29 to continue to shopand patronize businesses along the corridor andespecially within the Rio Road intersection project area.Ads featuring some of those local businesses arerunning on radio, TV, in print and online.
The VDOT advertising is designed to help motoristsnavigate the construction at Rio Road, particularly duringthe summer when the intersection crossover is closedand left turns are not permitted. VDOT’s publiceducation ad campaign is currently running on TV, radio,in print and online in the Charlottesville region as well asin other markets along the Route 29 corridor.
Route 29/250 Interchange nearscompletion; all lanes open Saturday
Overhead signs are installed and the new southbound lane isopen on Emmet Street south of Hydraulic Road. Final work isbeing completed on the Route 250 Bypass. The Route 29/250 Interchange project, known locally as theBest Buy ramp, will open to traffic by Saturday, May 21, beforethe restricted period begins at the Route 29/Rio Roadintersection.
While all lanes will be open for traffic, minor elements of theproject may not be finished. Some work on the maintenanceaccess road, pedestrian signals and grading and seeding ofslopes could continue. Staining the sound walls will occur thisfall. It’s unlikely they would require lane closures, but if they dothey would occur at night.
The project provides an additional lane on the ramp fromRoute 29 south onto the Route 250 Bypass and an associatedmerge lane on Route 250 westbound to the Barracks Roadexit. It also includes: An additional southbound lane to Route29 by widening in the median from just south of HydraulicRoad to the Route 250 Bypass interchange; a new sidewalkbetween Morton Drive and Angus Road in the U.S. 29 median;and sound walls on the Route 250 Bypass between Route 29and Barracks Road.
Hillsdale Drive Extension movesforwardThe Hillsdale Drive Extension, from Greenbrier Drive to
Hydraulic Road, was advertised for construction on March 31.The onemile extension will offer an alternative to Route 29 forlocal traffic that completes a parallel road network to Route 29.
A prebid conference was held April 12 with about a dozencontractors or suppliers in attendance. Bids are due May 23.Construction is expected to begin on June 30 and end October30, 2017.
The extension provides a new threelane road and bridge withbike lanes north of Greenbrier Drive and a shared use pathsouth of Greenbrier Drive. The City of Charlottesville andVDOT are teaming up to keep this project on schedule. Thecity is managing engineering and construction, while VDOT ispicking up the responsibility for acquiring all of the rightofway.
Project Updates
Berkmar Drive Extension
Lowlevel blasting at the north end of the project hasbegun. The blasting will loosen rock that must beremoved to allow excavation to the final roadway grade.It will be followed by lowlevel blasting at the south end. Construction activities include: Form, pour and backfillbridge abutments, strip topsoil, erosion control andseeding, drilling of pier shafts, set MSE panels. Travel impacts: Intermittent flagging along Rio MillsRoad during equipment movements.
Route 29 Widening
Delivery of Rio Road bridge beams for staging beganthis week. Wire wall construction in preparation for traffic shifts. Construction activities also include: jack and boredrainage pipes underneath Route 29, stripping andhauling topsoil, cut and fill in median, box culverts, gasmain relocations.
Nighttime travel impacts: Left lane closures bothnorthbound and southbound.
This boring machine is installing a new 72inch culvertthat will carry a stream underneath Route 29. Theconveyor belt moves soil from the cutting head to theback of the machine; just under the conveyer is the seatwhere the operator works.
Rio Road/Route 29 Intersection
Work at intersection has ramped down in preparation forMay 23. Southbound Route 29 traffic shifted to widenedpavement on May 8. Recent construction activities include: Curb and gutter,
raised islands, median strip demolition, fire departmentconnections, form and beam seat preparations, signaland cabinet foundations, temporary barrier wall. Travel impacts: Rio crossover closed to throughmovements and left turns beginning 8 p.m. May 22. Seethe first news article for details.
Route 29/250 Bypass Interchange
Recent construction activities include: Completion of thesound walls and barrier walls, installation of overheadand ground sign structures, and milling, paving andstriping. Completion: May 21. See the second news article fordetails.
Traffic Signal Improvements
Signals at 15 intersections have been upgraded withcommunications and cameras within the project budgetto enable VDOT to better manage traffic during the Riointersection closure.
Hillsdale Extended
Utility relocation and right of way acquisition areunderway. Advertised for construction March 31. Bid deadlineextended one week to May 23. See third news article fordetails. 100 percent roadway design plans are posted on theHillsdale Drive Extended project page on the Route 29Solutions website.
Things You Should Know
More time lapse images of construction
A timelapse camera is also capturing images of Berkmar Driveconstruction. Check it out on the Berkmar Extension project
page.
Website homepage has a new look
In addition to live traffic information, the new homepageroute29solutions.org features a photo of the week and links tothe time lapse cameras at the Rio intersection and at BerkmarExtended.
Read project documents
Important new project documents are posted on the projectwebsite: 100 percent roadway plans for Hillsdale DriveExtension
On time. On budget.
All the Route 29 Solutions projects remain on schedule and onbudget. Below are some important dates:
May 21, 2016: Route 29 / Route 250 Interchangeconstruction completeMay 23, 2016: Rio Road intersection restrictions beginSeptember 2, 2016: Rio Road intersection reopens to alltraffic movementsDecember 2, 2016: Rio Road project constructioncompleteOctober 30, 2017: All project construction complete
Get Connected
Hotlines: We’re here for you
LaneCorman Joint Venture, the contractor for the threeRoute 29 Solutions designbuild projects, has a tollfreetelephone number, 8442205540. Calls with questionsor comments about the Route 29 widening, Rio Roadgradeseparated intersection and Berkmar Drive
extension projects will be returned within one businessday.
Those with questions about other Route 29 Solutionsprojects should call 4345296314 or [email protected].
All other VDOTrelated questions or comments shouldbe directed to 8003677623 (800FORROAD). VDOT’sCustomer Service Center is staffed 24/7/365 and thecontact will be directed to the appropriate field staff.
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