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SAN BERNARDINO – Caltrans will begin work on a $4.6 million preventative maintenance on thirteen bridges project at Interstate 10 (I-10). This work is funded through Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. Preventative maintenance will improve bridge road conditions and safety by strengthening the bridge travelway with new polyester concrete overlay, repairing unsound concretes, replacing joint seals, upgrading approach concrete slabs, furnishing with new HMA, replacing road signs, and installing new pavement markings along with new traffic stripes. These elements aim to enhance safe accessibility and produce a smoother surface for all roadway users.
Constructions signs have been placed in the project zone to make the traveling public aware of the crews in the area. Operations will be on Interstate 10 between Loma Linda and Yucaipa. It is expected to be completed by Spring 2027.
What to Expect: Nighttime work with reverse traffic control lane closures, ramp closures, and alternating lane closures from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday through Friday. Weekend night work may occasionally be required. Expect traffic delays as traffic control will be in the work areas. Approximate flagging wait times per side are expected to be 20 minutes. Commuter access remains as work requires temporary lane closures at various points along the route.
Construction crews will continue the work activities with multiple alternating lane closures and shoulder closures at both eastbound and westbound I-10 between Loma Linda and Yucaipa Monday (06/08) through Friday (06/12). The work activities will include surveying the construction sites and placing the construction area signs within the project zone on I-10 between Tippecanoe Ave and Live Oak Canyon Rd throughout the week.
All work and closure are dependent on contractor receiving proper materials for each job function. It can be changed or canceled at any time. All work is weather permitting.
Motorists are advised to plan their routes accordingly to avoid potential delays.
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