Missouri Faces Record Construction Season

Active construction zones on Missouri highways

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Missouri is in the midst of its most active construction season yet, with over 1,000 work zones operating daily as part of MoDOT’s infrastructure enhancement efforts. Key projects include extensive improvements to Interstate 70 and the Forward 44 project. While drivers should expect delays and plan for off-peak travel, MoDOT aims to enhance safety and traffic flow with new third lanes. The project’s completion is targeted for the end of the decade, emphasizing the need for driver cooperation to ensure safety and efficiency.

Jefferson City, Missouri – Missouri is currently facing its busiest construction season to date, with over 1,000 work zones active on any given day. This surge in construction is part of the Missouri Department of Transportation’s (MoDOT) efforts to enhance the state’s infrastructure, particularly with ongoing improvements to Interstate 70 and the Forward 44 project. Motorists are being reminded to adhere to posted speed limits and exercise caution in these construction zones, as ongoing projects are expected to last several years.

One of the primary focuses for MoDOT is the sprawling I-70 project, which encompasses over 200 miles of roadway. The work is progressing rapidly, largely due to simultaneous operations taking place across multiple sections. This includes critical areas near major cities such as St. Louis, Columbia, and Kansas City. As travelers navigate through these busy corridors, they should anticipate potential delays especially between Columbia and Kingdom City, and Wentzville to Warrenton.

To minimize disruption, MoDOT is scheduling the bulk of the construction work during off-peak hours, including nighttime. This timing is particularly crucial as the college football season approaches in August, prompting adjustments to construction schedules to avoid lane closures during game days.

MoDOT has faced challenges in staffing its on-the-ground crews over the past couple of years. However, recent pay raises have helped in improving both recruitment and retention efforts, making the transportation department more competitive in the job market. The aim is to ensure that enough skilled workers are available to support the extensive construction efforts underway.

As part of the I-70 improvements, MoDOT is looking to add a third lane to the highway, which will connect St. Louis and Kansas City. This development aims not only to enhance traffic flow but also to improve safety for motorists. Safety is a significant topic for MoDOT, especially in light of the tragic events from last year’s Memorial Day holiday, where there were ten fatalities and 83 serious injuries in traffic crashes. MoDOT emphasizes the need for motorist cooperation to protect both highway workers and road users, aiming for zero fatalities this year.

For those traveling in Missouri, MoDOT provides resources to help track road construction, lane closures, and delays. The Traveler Information Map is available for users to stay informed about the latest updates and necessary detours.

Ultimately, the goal for the entire I-70 project is set for completion by the end of 2030. As construction season ramps up, the cooperation of drivers will be crucial in ensuring safety and efficiency during these extensive infrastructure upgrades.

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