Project Funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
(October 22, 2009) – On Monday, October 26, the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) begins a project to resurface MD 404 (Shore Highway) between MD 404 Alternate (Hillsboro Road) and Holly Road in Caroline County. Weather permitting, this project will be complete by spring 2010.
Construction on this two and a half mile section of roadway includes:
• Patching, grinding and resurfacing existing road and shoulders;
• Installing new guardrail and end treatments;
• Painting new highway pavement markings; and
• Installing erosion and sediment controls.
Contractors will work Monday through Friday at varying times. Crews will conduct single-lane closures, using arrow panels, variable message signs, barrels and cones to guide motorists through the work zone. This section of MD 404 carries an average 20,070 vehicles per day. Motorists are advised to allow extra travel time, as they may encounter delays.
David A. Bramble of Chestertown is the contractor for this $939,000 project. Customers who have questions about MD 404 or any other state-numbered roadway in Caroline County can call SHA’s District 2 office at 410-778-3061 or toll-free at 1-800-637-9740. When driving through the work zone, THINK ORANGE, which is the color of construction signs, barrels and warning devices. Please slow down, stay alert and expect the unexpected. Log onto
www.choosesafetyforlife.com for more traffic safety information.
This project is made possible through Governor Martin O’Malley’s aggressive management of the requirements of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, bringing critically needed transportation investments to Maryland. Projects such as these are stimulating Maryland’s economy by supporting hundreds of jobs. Follow the delivery of these projects at
www.recovery.maryland.gov, which tracks every category of ARRA spending and provides contract-level details to the public in an effort to achieve new levels of government transparency and efficiency.
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