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ODOT District 12 2021 Construction Program ODOT District 12 2021 Construction Program Lake Geauga Cu GARFIELD HTS. yahoga 12 SERVING CUYAHOGA, GEAUGA AND LAKE COUNTIES Mike DeWine, Ohio Governor | Jack Marchbanks, Ph. D., ODOT Director | John Picuri P.E., District Deputy Director ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program Table of Contents Overview..................................................................... Page 2 Cuyahoga County....................................................... Pages 3-26 Geauga County........................................................... Pages 27-32 Lake County................................................................ Pages 33-38 Regional Projects....................................................... Pages 39-40 Local-Let Projects........................................................ Page 41-42 LOCAL LET PROJECTS 1 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program The Ohio Department of Transportation District 12 is responsible for the maintenance and construction on all Interstates, U.S. Routes, and State Routes in unincorporated municipalities in Cuyahoga, Geauga, and Lake counties. Each spring, we shift our focus from snow and ice removal to the construction and maintenance of our roadways. The 2021 Construction Program includes information about major construction projects in the District 12 tri-county area. For up to date project information and to sign up to receive project-related emails, please visit www.transportation.ohio.gov. To find additional project information, visitors can enter the ‘Project ID’ listed with each project in this construction program in the search bar. Specific project web pages are only available for ODOT administered projects. • For the latest on the Cleveland Urban Core Projects, please visit: - Cleveland Innerbelt Modernization Plan: www.Innerbelt.org • Opportunity Corridor: www.OpportunityCorridor.transportation.ohio.gov As in every construction season, we ask motorists to use caution when traveling through work zones. By obeying posted speed limits and exercising caution, motorists can do their part to keep both our construction employees and fellow motorists safe. Most importantly Move Over or Slow Down for ALL vehicles with flashing lights! Questions regarding District 12 construction projects can be directed to the Public Information Office at D12.Public.Information@ dot.ohio.gov, 216-584-2006 or 216-584-2005 OverviewLOCAL LET PROJECTS 2 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 3 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program PROJECTS WITH MINIMAL IMPACT ON TRAFFIC Interstate 271, Interstate 77, Interstate 480, Cleveland, Beachwood, and Independence PROJECT ID: 108655 - BID AMOUNT: $1,365,315 Construct a noise barrier along I-271 just south of Cedar Rd. in the city of Beachwood. In addition, the project will make repairs to the noise barrier on I-77 near E. Sprague Rd. in the city of Independence and I-480 just west of SR 176 in the city of Cleveland. Minimal impacts to traffic. Estimated start date: April 2021. Estimated completion: September 2021. Main Ave., Cleveland PROJECT ID: 111396 - BID AMOUNT: $402,130 Pedestrian and bicycle improvements on Main Ave. between Old River Rd. and W. 9th St. in the city of Cleveland. Minimal impacts to traffic. Start date: July 2020. Estimated completion: November 2021 CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 4 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 1 MAP 2 LOCATION: Interstate 71 in START DATE: May 2020 LOCATION: Interstate 71 in Cleveland. ESTIMATED START DATE: May 2021 Cleveland. PROJECT ID: 85529 ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: PROJECT ID: 98063 June 2021 BID AMOUNT: $4,788,000 October 2021 BID AMOUNT: $4,345,684 DESCRIPTION: Resurface I-71 between I-480 and W. 117th St. in the city of DESCRIPTION: New deceleration lane on I-71 southbound exit to SR 176 in the Cleveland. city of Cleveland. Work to be completed in 2021 includes median construction IMPACT: Various nightly lane restrictions during off-peak hours. at I-90 and I-490, pavement work, and continued work on I-71 southbound exit to SR 176. IMPACT: During off peak hours there will be various lane restrictions. Traffic will be shifted throughout the construction zone. I-71 southbound exit to SR 176 southbound will have various weekend closures. The detour will be I-71 southbound to US 42 (W. 25th St./Pearl Road) southbound to SR 94 (State Rd.) southbound to I-480 eastbound to SR 176 northbound. CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 5 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 3 MAP 4 LOCATION: Interstate 77 in ESTIMATED START DATE: August 2021 LOCATION: Interstate 90 in START DATE: April 2019 Brecksville, Broadview Heights, and Cleveland. Independence. ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: July 2022 PROJECT ID: 103821 Spring 2021 PROJECT ID: 99553 BID AMOUNT: $2,427,335 ESTIMATED COST: $6,700,000 DESCRIPTION: Improve traffic flow on Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. at the I-90 DESCRIPTION: Resurface I-77 between Oakes Rd. to Rockside Rd. in the cities interchange and modify the I-90 east and westbound exit ramps to Martin of Brecksville, Broadview Heights, and Independence. Luther King Jr. Dr. in the city of Cleveland. Work to be completed in 2021 includes various landscaping and pavement work. IMPACT: Various lane and shoulder closures during off-peak hours. IMPACT: Various lane restrictions. CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 6 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 5 MAP 6 LOCATION: Interstate 90 in START DATE: August 2020 LOCATION: Interstate 90 in START DATE: March 2020 Cleveland and Lakewood. Cleveland. ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: PROJECT ID: 113027 Spring 2021 PROJECT ID: 88348 July 2022 BID AMOUNT: $5,332,196 BID AMOUNT: $16,688,245 DESCRIPTION: Pavement resurfacing and pavement repairs on I-90 between DESCRIPTION: Bridge deck replacement and bridge painting on I-90 over E. the Rocky River and W. 65th St. in the cities of Cleveland and Lakewood. Work 140th St. and E. 152nd St. in the city of Cleveland. Work to be completed in 2021 to be completed in 2021 includes various pavement work and striping. includes replacement of the westbound bridge driving surface on E. 140th St. IMPACT: Various lane restrictions. and E. 152nd St., pavement resurfacing, and median wall replacement. IMPACT: Traffic will be maintained on I-90. The following ramps will be closed during various phases of construction: E.140th St. entrance ramp to I-90 eastbound, E.152nd St. entrance ramp to I-90 westbound, E. 156th St. entrance ramp to I-90 westbound, I-90 eastbound exit to E. 152nd St., I-90 westbound exit to E. 152/E. 140th streets. Detours will be posted. CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 7 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 7 MAP 8 LOCATION: Interstate 90, Interstate ESTIMATED START DATE: March 2021 LOCATION: Interstate 90 over Tuttle ESTIMATED START DATE: Summer 2021 480, and State Route 10 in Rocky Creek in Westlake. River, Lakewood, Fairview Park and ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: PROJECT ID: 102435 Cleveland. September 2021 May 2022 PROJECT ID: 103161 ESTIMATED COST: $3,200,000 ESTIMATED COST: $3,205,230 DESCRIPTION: Replace the driving surface of the I-90 bridge over Tuttle DESCRIPTION: Slope repairs on I-90, I-480, and SR 10 (Lorain Rd.) bridges Creek in the city of Westlake. over the Rocky River in the cities of Rocky River, Lakewood, Fairview Park, and IMPACT: Three lanes in each direction will be maintained. Cleveland. IMPACT: SR 10 (Loran Rd.) will have various lane closures and short duration closures. Valley Pkwy. under I-90 will be closed for 30 days. The detour will be Detroit Rd. to Wooster Rd. to Rockcliff Dr. Valley Pkwy. at SR 10 (Lorain Rd.), I-90, and I-480 will have various lane restrictions and short duration closures. CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 8 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 9 MAP 10 LOCATION: Scranton Rd. in Cleveland. ESTIMATED START DATE: Spring 2021 LOCATION: West 44th St. in ESTIMATED START DATE: April 2021 Cleveland. ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: PROJECT ID: 97390 June 2022 PROJECT ID: 105792 October 2021 BID AMOUNT: $2,998,194 ESTIMATED COST: $4,363,850 DESCRIPTION: Replace the driving surface on the Scranton Rd. bridge over DESCRIPTION: Bridge repairs on the W. 44th St. bridge over I-90 in the city of I-90 in the city of Cleveland. Cleveland. IMPACT: One lane of traffic will be maintained on northbound Scranton Rd. IMPACT: W. 44th St. will be closed between N. Marginal Rd. and S. Marginal Rd. Southbound Scranton Rd. will be closed throughout the project. The detour for 150 days. The detour will be I-90 westbound to W. 85th St. southbound to will be Fairfield Ave. to W. 14th St. to Clark Ave. I-90 eastbound to W. 44th St. CuyahogaLOCAL County LET PROJECTS 9 ODOT DISTRICTODOT District12 | 2018 12 CONSTRUCTION 2021 Construction GUIDE Program MAP 11 MAP 12 LOCATION: Interstate 90 in Rocky ESTIMATED START DATE: Spring 2021 LOCATION: Interstate 271 in START DATE: August 2016 River and Lakewood. Oakwood, Bedford, Bedford Heights ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE: and Warrensville Heights. September 2021 PROJECT ID: 80418 ESTIMATED COMPLETION DATE:
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