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CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEWS RELEASE
2800 BERLIN TURNPIKE P.O. BOX 317546
NEWINGTON CONNECTICUT, 06131-7456 |
FOR RELEASE: November 29, 2010 |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS
TELEPHONE: (860) 594-3062
FAX: (860) 594-3065
WEB SITE: www.ct.gov/dot |
Canaan - Project No. 21-107: The project involves the placement of a thin overlay, called micro-surfacing, on Route 63 from the
Killingly - Project No. 68-214: The project involves the milling and placement of a 2-inch Hot Mix Asphalt overlay on Route 101 at its intersection with
New Britain/Farmington - Project No. 88-180: The project involves the milling and placement of a 3-inch Hot Mix Asphalt overlay on I-84, from approximately 0.3 mile north of the Route 72 interchange in the City of New Britain northerly to the Route 6 interchange in the Town of Farmington. This project will be undertaken with 40% Federal and 60% State funds.
Simsbury - Project No. 128-150: The project involves the milling and placement a 2-inch Hot Mix Asphalt overlay on Route 10, from its intersection with Drake Hill Road to the Granby town line. This project will be undertaken with 80% Federal and 20% State funds.
Southbury/Woodbury - Project No. 130-177: The project involves the milling and placement of a 2-inch Hot Mix Asphalt overlay on Route 6 between
Wethersfield/Hartford - Project No. 159-187: he project involves the milling and placement of a 3-inch Hot Mix Asphalt overlay on northbound Route 5/15, from approximately 0.1 mile north of Nott Street to the I-91 southbound exit #86, and on southbound Route 5/15, from approximately 0.1 mile north of the Route 314 merge to its intersection with the I-91 southbound off-ramp. This project will be undertaken with 80% Federal and 20% State funds.
Windsor Locks/East Windsor - Project No. 164-234: The project involves the placement of an Ultra-thin bonded Hot Mix Asphalt overlay, called Novachip, on I-91 between Capen Street and I-91 southbound off-ramp exit #44, including the approach ramps within the project limits. This project will be undertaken with 90% Federal and 10% State funds.