04/25/2024
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Project will upgrade highway from exits 72-81

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DUNN – Work to widen another section of Interstate 95 will begin soon, after the N.C. Department of Transportation awarded a $236.5 million contract in July.

A joint venture of Flatiron and Fred Smith Co. based in Morrisville will upgrade the interstate from north of Exit 71 in Harnett County to the interstate’s junction with I-40 at Exit 81 in Benson. Two travel lanes will be added in each direction, bringing the total to eight lanes.

NCDOT recently awarded another contract to continue widening and upgrading I-95, as shown here at Exit 61 in Cumberland County.

This project will modernize about 9 miles of the state’s oldest stretch of I-95 that opened circa 1959. The project entails the following:

  • Replace two culverts with single-structure bridges to improve the ability of water to safely flow underneath the interstate, which has flooded and closed in recent hurricanes;
  • Rebuild Exits 72, 73, 75 and 77 to modern standards that include taller, wider bridges, longer acceleration lanes and realigned service roads;
  • Retain the N.C. 50 bridge at Exit 79, but construct roundabouts at the on/off ramps to improve safety and traffic flow, and
  • Construct a new overpass that connects South Market Street, which has a dead end on the north side of the interstate, with Cub Road on the other side of the interstate. The new overpass, which will not have interstate access, will alleviate congestion, including from commercial trucks, in downtown Benson.

The public meeting maps showing the improvements can be found on the department’s webpage for this project.

The scope of work will be identical to the widening underway on I-95 from just north of Exit 55 in Cumberland County through Exit 71, which is being reconstructed south of Dunn. This video highlights the construction happening on I-95.

Work on the new contract can begin after Aug. 30. At the start of the project, the contractor will need to conduct overnight lane closures to add temporary pavement and install concrete barriers that will be in place for much of the construction.

The contractor has until the summer of 2026 to complete the project. The widening and upgrade between exits 55-71 is scheduled to finish in the summer of 2024.


Fayetteville Outer Loop Construction Requires Temporary Road Closure

Closure of Leeper/Parkton Road Begins Monday

PARKTON: A route near the Cumberland-Robeson county line will close Monday for two months for the Fayetteville Outer Loop construction.

An N.C. Department of Transportation contractor needs to close a portion of Leeper/Parkton Road north of N.C. 71 as part of the construction of a 6-mile segment of Interstate 295 that will extend from Interstate 95 in northern Robeson County.

The future Parkton Road exit of Interstate 295 is under construction near the Cumberland-Robeson County line. The existing configuration of Leeper/Parkton Road is shown in the foreground.

The closure is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. Aug. 2 and last 60 days. During the closure, the contractor will reconstruct a portion of Leeper/Parkton Road from N.C. 71 to just north of its future interchange with I-295.

The signed detour will send drivers along Natural View Drive, U.S. 301 and N.C. 71. Drivers should expect a longer commuter and be cautious near the work zone.

This 6-mile segment is scheduled to be completed in 2023. Visit this NCDOT project page to learn more.

For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov or follow NCDOT on social media.

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