RIDOT plans one-day closure of Newman Avenue in East Providence

Travel restrictions start Wednesday morning, Nov. 1

Posted 10/29/17

PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) today announced the next closure of Route 152 (Newman Avenue) at the Newman Avenue Bridge, from Barney Street to the Massachusetts …

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RIDOT plans one-day closure of Newman Avenue in East Providence

Travel restrictions start Wednesday morning, Nov. 1

Posted

PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) today announced the next closure of Route 152 (Newman Avenue) at the Newman Avenue Bridge, from Barney Street to the Massachusetts state line. The closure is scheduled to last for 24 hours, on November 1.

The closure is scheduled to begin at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, November 1 and run through 6 a.m. on Thursday, November 2. During that time, RIDOT will install the new concrete beams for the southern half of the bridge structure. When Newman Avenue reopens to traffic, the alternating one-way traffic pattern will once again be in effect.

Motorists are advised to follow the recommended detour using the turn-by-turn directions described below. Local access will be maintained. Get detour maps at www.ridot.net/detourmaps.

Eastbound:

Follow Route 1A/Pawtucket Avenue south

Stay left for Route 114A/Pleasant Street

Pleasant Street becomes Fall River Avenue

Turn left onto Route 44/Taunton Avenue

Turn left onto Arcade Avenue

Return to Newman Avenue

Westbound:

Follow Arcade Avenue south

Turn right onto Route 44/Taunton Avenue

Turn right onto Route 11A/Fall River Avenue

Fall River Avenue becomes Pleasant Street

Stay right for Route 1A/Pawtucket Avenue

Return to Newman Avenue

Reconstruction of the second half of the bridge is scheduled to continue into the 2018 construction season. This will be followed by resurfacing approximately ¼ mile of Newman Avenue on either side of the new structure.

The structurally-deficient Newman Avenue Bridge, built in 1934, carries approximately 9,000 vehicles per day on Newman Avenue over the Ten Mile River. Through a $4.7 million, two-year construction contract with John Rocchio Corporation, the Department is replacing the bridge using conventional construction methods.

The replacement of the Newman Avenue Bridge was made possible by RhodeWorks, RIDOT's ongoing commitment to repair structurally deficient bridges and bring Rhode Island's transportation infrastructure into a state of good repair, promote economic development, and create jobs. Learn more at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.

All dates are weather-dependent and subject to change. To sign up for weekly updates on this or other RIDOT projects around the state, contact help@ridot.net. Visit www.dot.ri.gov or follow RIDOTnews on Facebook or Twitter for timely information on construction projects and traffic conditions.

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