This weekend, if you’re traveling on Interstate 40 East in **Asheville**, you might need to adjust your plans a little due to some important bridge work. A contractor hired by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has scheduled a detour that will affect traffic from **Friday night** through **Monday morning**. So, buckle up and let’s get into the details!
The closure will begin at **8 p.m. on Friday** and last until **6 a.m. on Monday**. Specifically, **I-40 East** will be closed from the **I-240 East/I-26 West interchange (Exit 46B)** all the way to **Hendersonville Road (Exit 50)**. This closure is necessary so that crews from DBA Harrison Construction Company can roll up their sleeves and get to work on the bridges over **Hominy Creek** and **Hominy Creek Road**.
Now, you might remember similar closures that happened earlier this summer. These detours are part of a bigger project that aims to rehabilitate the bridges between **I-26** and **Hendersonville Road (Exit 50)**. During this weekend’s work, expect crews to engage in **hydro-demolition** of old concrete and some much-needed **paving** right before the bridges. Sounds like a lot of heavy lifting, right?
If you find yourself driving in that area, fear not! There’s a primary detour that officials are recommending. Motorists are encouraged to use **I-240 East** during the closure. Keep an eye out for digital signs that will guide you along to avoid any hiccups in your travel plans. Also, the ramp from **I-26 West to I-40 East** will be shut down, but don’t worry, message boards will be set up to remind you to continue to **I-240 East** instead.
Additionally, the **Brevard Road on-ramp to I-40 East** will also be closed. If you’re coming from that direction, make sure you’re ready to follow the detour route to I-240 East. It’s all part of keeping traffic moving smoothly in Asheville while ensuring the bridges get the care they need.
This massive **$27.9 million** interstate rehabilitation project is designed not just to resurface the roadway but to provide some solid enhancements to bridge overlays as well. It’s all about making sure the riding surface of the **four I-40 bridges** over **Hominy Creek** and the **two bridges over the French Broad River** holds up for years to come. The work will also focus on addressing any issues with **spalling concrete** on key components like the piers. And while the project is crucial, it’s scheduled to wrap up by **spring 2026**, so there’s still a bit of time left in this big endeavor.
For the most current travel info, folks are encouraged to visit **DriveNC.gov** or to check out the latest updates from NCDOT on social media. Keeping informed can help you navigate any road changes smoothly!
So, if you’re taking a trip through Asheville this weekend, plan ahead. Take the detour and keep your eyes peeled for signs. Safe travels, everyone!
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