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Construction Activity

Timeline

Improvement Highlights

Revive 275 will include both building and improvement activities along 23.5 miles of I-275 including guardrail replacement, signal upgrades, signs, pavement markings, bridge work on 62 structures, including deck patching, epoxy overlay, deep overlay, railing patching, and curb rebuilding, deck joint and pier replacement, resealing, substructure patching, slope protection repairs, rocker alignment, steel repairs, partial painting, concrete surface coating, and approaches.

  • I-275 will remain open through work and will not be detoured.
  • The I-94 and I-96/M-14 interchanges will remain open with occasional ramp detours.
  • The northbound I-275 ramp to M-14 will be closed and detoured for a short duration.
  • Other ramps will be closed at times, but one direction at a time.
  • Segments of the Metro Trail will be closed intermittently

Rebuilding

(from Northline Road to 6 Mile Road)

This segment is funded by the Rebuilding Michigan program, which is focused on the state highways and bridges that are critical to the state’s economy and carry the most traffic.

  • Roadway rebuilding
  • Drainage improvements
  • Bridge improvements and rebuilding (56 bridges)
  • Traffic signal improvements for select crossroads
  • New signs

Improvements

(from Will Carleton North to Northline Road)

A majority of this segment is funded by the Rebuilding Michigan program, which is focused on the state highways and bridges that are critical to the state’s economy and carry the most traffic.

  • Roadway improvements
    • Northbound/southbound concrete pavement repairs
    • Interchange concrete pavement repairs/asphalt resurface
  • Bridge improvements (9 bridges)
  • New signs
  • New ITS technology

The Metro Trail

Metro Trail GuardrailsSeveral sections of the Metro Trail will be improved, including culvert crossings and repairs to retaining walls. Segments of the trail will be closed periodically; signs describing each closure will be provided at parking areas and at the closure itself. Metro Trail closures will be coordinated with the Friends of the Metro Trail.