Kamehameha Highway single lane closure at Karsten Thot Bridge in Wahiawa begins Sunday night, Feb. 21

Posted on Feb 19, 2016 in Highways Posts, Main, News

UPDATE: The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) successfully completed its planned night work requiring a single lane closure on Kamehameha Highway across the Karsten Thot Bridge in Wahiawa. The overnight closures referenced in the news release below that were scheduled to continue until Mar. 11 are no longer necessary. Crews will continue to make progress on the Repair and Repaint Karsten Thot Bridge project during daytime construction hours that do not require lane closures. Should overnight lane closures be needed in the future we will be sure to notify the public in advance.

HDOT thanks the public for its patience as we make the necessary repairs to extend the longevity of the bridge. For more information, please visit the project website at www.rrkarstenthot.com or call the project hotline at (808) 518-4576.

 

HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) alerts the public that there will be a single lane closure on Kamehameha Highway at the Karsten Thot Bridge, between Kilani Avenue and Whitmore Avenue, for bridge repair work as part of the Repair and Repaint Karsten Thot Bridge project. Next week the closure will occur Sunday night, Feb. 21, through Friday morning, Feb. 26, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., nightly. This schedule will continue for the next three weeks, until Friday morning, Mar. 11.

The closed lane will alternate between the northbound and southbound directions depending on the location of the work. During the closure hours, traffic will be contraflowed through the remaining open lane. The height clearance for the bridge has been reduced from 14 feet 4 inches to 12 feet. Motorists are advised to plan ahead and drive with caution through the work zone. Roadwork is weather permitting.

For more information, please visit the project website at www.rrkarstenthot.com or call the project hotline at (808) 518-4576. Lane closure information will also be available on the HDOT website at https://hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/roadwork/ and released through our social media channels on Facebook and Twitter.

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