ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, Md. – The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will begin a project to clean and paint seven bridges in Anne Arundel County on Tuesday night, July 7. Work is scheduled for completion in late December, weather permitting.

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Concrete barriers and scaffolding installation will take place overnights, 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. This will require brief nighttime lane closures to install scaffolding.

Crews will clean and paint the bridges in order listed below:

  • Hawkins Road bridge over I-97 in Annapolisย 
  • Millersville Roadย bridge over I-97 in Millersvilleย 
  • MD 3D (Brightview Drive)ย bridgeย over I-97 in Millersvilleย 
  • Stewart Avenue bridge over I-97 in Glen Burnieย 
  • Pepper Road bridge over MD 32 near Fort George G. Meadeย 
  • MD 176B (Wright Road)ย bridgeย over MDย 295 in Hanoverย 
  • MD 103 bridge over a branch of Deep Run in Hanoverย 

The State Highway Administrationโ€™s contractor Manilos Painting Inc. of Baldwin will place concrete barriers along the roadway shoulders at each bridge.

Once the scaffolding is installed, the under clearance of the bridge will be reduced while work is underway. Commercial vehicle operators should pay close attention to signs alerting of the new clearance during the project. This $1.9 million system preservation project will extend the bridgesโ€™ service life.

The State Highway Administration will implement Maryland SafeZones auโ€‹tomated speed enforcement in the work zone to include warning signs, digital speed displays and cameras. Customers who have questions about this project may contact the District 5 Office at 410-841-1000 or 800-331-5603.

The State Highway Administration isโ€ฏSerious About Safetyโ€‹.โ€ฏPedestrians and motorists are urged to remain alert and avoid distractions when traveling through the work zone. Motorists should obey all posted speed limits.โ€ฏMotorists can dial #77 on their mobile devices for roadsideโ€ฏassistance.

For a list of all major State Highway Administration projects, news and travel information, visit roads.maryland.gov.

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