OVERnight lane restrictions Sept. 19-20 at the Gila River Bridge
I-10 Bridges over the Gila River Project Mileposts 172 – 174
The I-10 Bridges Over the Gila River Project will replace the existing two-lane bridges with new three-lane bridges with wide shoulders and reconstruct the existing two-lane roadway approaches as three lane roadways in each direction with wide shoulders in the median of I-10. The Gila River Bridge is about 1,400 feet long.
A construction award was made on January 12, 2024 after a winning bid of $50.9 million was received for construction costs. Construction on the bridge began May 13, 2024, and is expected to last through 2026.
Expected Construction Timeline 2024 – 2026
Construction Updates
Schedules are always subject to change because of weather or other unforeseen factors.
Updated: 9/18/2024
Drivers traveling eastbound on I-10 through the Wild Horse Pass Corridor should plan for an overnight lane restriction near the Gila River Bridge Sept. 19 - 20
The Arizona Department of Transportation advises motorists traveling eastbound on Interstate 10 in the Wild Horse Pass Corridor to plan for an overnight lane restriction near the Gila River bridge (Milepost 173 - 172) beginning at 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19, through 5 a.m. Friday, Sept. 20, for barrier installation.
Drivers are advised to drive with caution, expect delays, and allow extra travel time.
For up-to-date traffic information, check az511.com or the AZ511 app.
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