New Type of Guardrail to be Installed on I-81 in Rockingham County
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Updated: 9:53 PM Nov 19, 2009
New Type of Guardrail to be Installed on I-81 in Rockingham County
Rockingham County
At its November meeting, the Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded a median barrier project to enhance safety along the Interstate 81 corridor in the Harrisonburg area in the Virginia Department of Transportation Staunton District.
Posted: 7:22 PM Nov 19, 2009
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At its November meeting, the Commonwealth Transportation Board awarded a median barrier project to enhance safety along the Interstate 81 corridor in the Harrisonburg area in the Virginia Department of Transportation Staunton District.

The contract, valued at $ $2,386,077.00, was awarded to MAKCO Inc. Charlottesville with a fixed completion date of July 31, 2010. This project extends along a 10.35-mile narrow median section of I-81 from milepost 242.15 to 252.50 in Rockingham County.

This location starts north of exit 240 at Route 257 near Mount Crawford and Bridgewater and ends south of exit 257 at Route 11 in the Mauzy and Broadway area. The I-81median in this area is approximately 40-feet wide and has a ditch running down the center.

This project includes installing high tension cable guardrail in the median and replaces existing guardrail to help reduce crossover crashes. The project also upgrades any substandard guardrail within the median and along the outside travel lanes. The project is designed to give added protection for vehicles from crossing the median into oncoming traffic.

Most of the work installing the median barrier is anticipated to be completed during nighttime hours using a single lane closure.

The use of high tension cable systems is new to Virginia and this is the first use in the Commonwealth. This new cable system can be used on steeper slopes than standard guardrail, and it works well on narrow medians since a single cable wall can protect both sides of the road. This system also significantly reduces grading and drainage costs because it requires far less site preparation than standard guardrail.

The 2005 traffic data on the I-81 northbound lanes in this area is 26,000 vehicles per day with trucks making up 27 percent of this amount. For the I-81 southbound lanes in this area the count is 24,000 vehicles per day with trucks making up 25 percent of this amount.

Safety projects have been completed along several areas of I-81 in recent years. Among these projects are the interchange reconfigurations at exit 247 in Harrisonburg at Route 33 and at exit 313 in Winchester at Route 50/522.

These reconfigurations reduce traffic conflicts in the ramp area under bridges at these interchanges. Several other safety projects include the Maury River Bridge widening and Buffalo Creek Bridge widening in Rockbridge County and various ramp widening or extension projects in the Winchester and Frederick County area. The I-81 Rockbridge County truck climbing lane project began construction in fall 2009.


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Posted by: Ed Location: Broadway on Jul 22, 2010 at 09:43 AM

I am all for the safety aspect of these new style guardrails. Having to look at this unsightly lack of craftmanship on a daily commute puts to thought; What opinion does this give potential customers of our area? If we cant build a straight fence, why would anyone even consider contracting work from any of our fine businesses that have built there reputation as craftsmen and professionals. It looks like the rush to get this finished by the end of the month is really going to have an impact. I can't be the only one that feels this way.
Posted by: joe Location: plumber on Nov 19, 2009 at 07:40 PM

'bout time