Las Vegas Review-Journal

U.S. 95 project in downtown expected to bring traffic troubles

- By Mick Akers Contact Mick Akers at makers@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on Twitter.

The Eastern and Desert Inn Road bridges, which have developed cracks in the structural steel box girders, will also be reconstruc­ted.

Get prepared for more traffic snarls in downtown Las Vegas as a $39 million project is set to impact U.S. Highway 95 for over a year.

The project will rehabilita­te a 2-mile-long viaduct — long bridgelike structure — running from Eastern Avenue to Interstate 15, the Nevada Department of Transporta­tion announced last week.

Plans call for the project to kick off in mid-april, with work occurring for six days per week, lasting until mid2022.

“The project will extend the nearterm service life of the viaduct, portions of which were built almost 60 years ago,” said NDOT spokesman Tony Illia.

The viaduct project will repair and overlay the entire 1.2 million square foot viaduct deck surface between the Union Pacific Railroad (near Main Street) and 21st Street. In addition, the project will reconstruc­t the Casino Center Boulevard offramp hinge while seismicall­y retrofitti­ng various viaduct columns.

A new southbound lane also will be added between I-15 and Eastern and the Eastern southbound offramp will be widened to two lanes.

The Eastern and Desert Inn Road bridges, which have developed cracks in the structural steel box girders, will also be reconstruc­ted.

“The project’s traffic control plan calls for maintainin­g at least two lane of traffic in each direction during daytime hours,” Illia said. “However, night work may squeeze it down to one travel lane each way.”

The stretch of U.S. 95 averaged 183,000 vehicles daily pre-pandemic, with heavy trucks accounting for 1.2 percent of the total traffic.

Due to the heavy use of the highway, the 370-working-day project contract carries up to $1.38 million in early completion incentives for contractor Las Vegas Paving. Additional­ly, penalties of $16,250 per day will be assessed for late completion.

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