New High Rise Bridge Anticipated to Open for Westbound Motorists as Early as Saturday Morning, July 16
The Hampton Roads region’s new High Rise Bridge will open to traffic on Saturday morning, July 16, marking a significant milestone in the I-64 Southside Widening and High Rise Bridge Expansion Project. 

The newly constructed, 1.2 mile, fixed-span bridge with a 100-foot clearance over the Elizabeth River will initially carry two lanes of I-64 west traffic toward Virginia Beach. Interstate 64 east traffic (toward Suffolk) will remain on the existing High Rise Bridge.

“Opening the new High Rise Bridge to traffic brings benefits for local, regional and interstate travelers alike,” said Christopher Hall, P.E., VDOT Hampton Roads district engineer. “We are improving mobility and safety and adding capacity to a key evacuation route and highly traveled corridor.”

Contractor crews with Granite-Parsons-Corman, the joint-venture for the I-64 Southside Widening and High Rise Bridge Expansion Project, will facilitate this project milestone utilizing a traffic shift overnight starting as early as Friday, July 15. Single-lane closures will be in place on I-64 west from Shell Road to the existing High Rise Bridge, beginning as early as 8 p.m. to install barrier walls separating east- and westbound traffic from Shell Road to the new bridge approach. This traffic shift includes weather-dependent work, including paving and pavement marker installation, that cannot be completed in wet or damp conditions. Should these conditions be present on or in advance of Friday night’s shift, the bridge opening will be postponed and a new opening date will be announced after re-evaluating the project schedule. 

Once the bridge is in use, motorists can expect continued construction activities on the shoulders, including nighttime, single-lane closures, to complete additional bridge work and reconfiguration of the existing High Rise Bridge.

With a taller vertical clearance than the existing High Rise Bridge, the new, fixed-span bridge eliminates the need for bridge lifts for westbound traffic. Following the initial opening of the new High Rise Bridge, the remaining construction will include widening the corridor to three lanes by adding an Express Lane in each direction from 0.6 mile east of the I-264 interchange at Bowers Hill to 0.9 mile east of the I-464 interchange.

Additional project improvements include: 
  • Replacement and realignment of the Great Bridge Boulevard Bridge over I-64; 
  • Widening of six existing I-64 bridges over Military Highway, Yadkin Road and Shell Road; 
  • Installation of nearly 8 miles of sound wall; 
  • Reconfiguration of the existing High Rise Bridge to carry one-directional traffic (eastbound towards Suffolk); and 
  • Completion of an asphalt overlay for existing interstate lanes.

Currently, crews have completed the replacement of the Great Bridge Boulevard Bridge, which opened to traffic in November 2021, and will continue to work on bridge widenings over Military Highway, Yadkin Road and Shell Road. 

Most major elements of the project will be open to traffic by early 2023. This project is also designed to accommodate a future project that will replace the existing High Rise Bridge and expand the corridor to a total of eight lanes. Funding and timing for this project have not yet been identified. 

VDOT reminds motorists to slow down in the work zone and be alert to changing traffic patterns and crews working alongside the roadway. 
I-64 Southside Widening and High Rise Bridge Expansion Project
Lane Closures, July 15-24
Traffic Shift on I-64 West between Great Bridge Boulevard (Overpass) and I-464, as early as July 21
Motorists can expect alternating, single-lane closures on I-64 west between Great Bridge Boulevard (overpass) and I-464 (exit 291B) July 17-21, from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m., as crews prepare for a shift in traffic. Traffic will be shifted slightly towards the median onto new pavement to allow for sound wall installation to continue on the outside. This temporary traffic shift is anticipated to be in place as early as Thursday morning, July 21.
Overnight Ramp Closure on I-64 West Off-Ramp to Great Bridge/Route 168 South (Exit 291B), July 19 and 20

As part of the I-64 west between Great Bridge Boulevard (overpass) and I-464 traffic shift, motorists should be prepared for an overnight ramp closure on I-64 west to Great Bridge/Route 168 south (exit 291B), July 19 and 20, from 9 p.m. to 4 a.m., as crews prepare for a traffic shift on I-64 west.

Motorists traveling on I-64 west should use the following detour:

  • Exit to I-464 north (exit 291A)
  • Exit right to I-64 east (exit 1)
  • Continue straight and exit right to Route 17/Route 168 south (exit 291B)
  • End detour
Continuous Ramp Closure on I-64 East (toward Suffolk) to George Washington Highway (Exit 296A) Remains in Place through July 20

The I-64 east (toward Suffolk) off-ramp to George Washington Highway (exit 296A) closed July 6, and will be closed until 7 a.m. on July 20, for sound wall installation in the area. Motorists on I-64 east should use exit 297 to Military Highway and follow the detour signs to George Washington Highway.
All construction schedules are pending, due to weather or unforeseen circumstances. Changes to the schedule will be updated on the project website traffic alerts page.
Motorists are advised to plan their commute by using VDOT’s free traffic information tools:
● Download the 511 Virginia smartphone app, or 511-integrated Waze app.
● Visit the www.511Virginia.org website or dial 511 for traffic information on your phone.
● Follow @511hamptonroads and @VaDOTHR on Twitter.