NOTICE From SCDOT On Upcoming Temporary Lane Closure on I-26 eastbound between Laurens and Newberry

Upcoming Temporary Lane Closure on I-26 eastbound between Laurens and Newberry

Columbia, S.C. (March 28, 2024) – Today, South Carolina Department of

Transportation Officials announced two sections of I-26 eastbound in Laurens and

Newberry Counties will have continuous lane closures. These two sections of

temporary, continuous lane closures are expected to be in place on April 15, 2024

and will remain in place while work is completed for approximately one month. Traffic flow will be reduced to one lane in the eastbound direction at mile marker 65 in Laurens County and mile marker 83 in Newberry County during the closure.

Chief Operating Officer Justin P. Powell said, “We recognize that any lane closure

on our interstate system is going to cause some travel delays – that is why we have

incentivized the contractor to get the work done early and we will assess heavy

penalties for every day the project is behind. We appreciate the patience of drivers

as we get this critical work done – at the end of the day, we’re making the system

stronger and more efficient for the future.”

The lane closures will allow the contractor to work on two bridges that are being

rehabilitated as a part of this project located at mile marker 65 (Indian Creek) and

mile marker 83 (Palmetto Trail). A similar closure for the westbound director of I-26

is anticipated in 2025.

The South Carolina Department of Transportation is working closely with our law

enforcement partners to ensure additional coverage of the corridor during the

closure – that includes making sure emergency vehicles have access to the road

shoulder and enhancing incident response with SCDOT’s State Highway Emergency Program (SHEP) responders in key areas.

We urge drivers to plan in advance and to expect delays – alternate routes are

available, and all oversize and overweight vehicles will be required to detour. The

details of that detour are included with the map below. Drivers should slow down and look for signs with important information. Real-time traffic and road closure

information is always available at 511sc.org and on the SCDOT 511 mobile app.

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