Sunday, August 7, 2011

Update On Highway 22 Near Killdeer -- Still a Mess -- Moving The Road West -- $10 Million -- Bakken, North Dakota, USA

Updates

August 8, 2011: Work begins, but they will only get to gravel road before winter sets in; will have to wait until next year to complete.

Data points:
  • 18 miles north of Killdeer, ND.
  • Martin Construction, Gladstone, will relocate a half-mile section, $2 million.
  • The new stretch will be gravel due to winter setting in.
  • The permanent road will be completed in the spring; separately-bid project.

Original Post
Link here.
The even worse news is that it will be closed until at least the end of the year (2011), and that's if all goes well in a huge project that will involve relocating a half-mile stretch of the highway about 500 feet west and moving some 500,000 cubic yards of earth to cut down a substantial hill to do it.

"This is a very big project," said Larry Gangl, engineer for the Department of Transportation Dickinson District.

The department has already spent $700,000 to construct a temporary bypass around the slide and was just ready to open the bypass last week when the road slid a second time.

Now, the department will spend an estimated $10 million more for what it hopes is a permanent fix.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, I must have been checking that hourly yesterday and then got side-tracked this a.m. with other things.

    Again, "you" beat me to that.

    Thank you for telling me.

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