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I-59 Southbound Reconstruction from Collinsville to Reece City

A two-lane roadway surrounded by woods

This project will reconstruct (pavement removal, grading, drainage, base, and pavement replacement) nearly 11 miles of the I-59 southbound roadway from south of the SR-68 interchange (Exit 205) at Collinsville in DeKalb County to south of the Stephens Gap Road overpass, north of Reece City, in Etowah County.

Region/County North/Dekalb, Etowah
Type of WorkReconstruction/Asphalt pavement
RouteI-59
Projected StartSpring 2025
Projected CompletionSpring 2027
Traffic ImpactSingle-lane closures northbound and southbound during crossover construction, followed by shift of all traffic to northbound roadway, separated by concrete barrier.
Project NumberIM-I059(426)
Project Cost$40,736,789.00
Project StatusActive
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A segment of I-59 near Hammondville is undergoing reconstruction. While contractors removed and replace the pavement on one roadway, traffic is shifted to the inside of the opposing roadway via crossovers like the one visible at center.

The Alabama Department of Transportation opened bids last week for a project to reconstruct nearly 11 miles of I-59 southbound between Collinsville and Reece City.

ALDOT projects rebuilt multiple segments of I-59 northbound in DeKalb and Etowah counties in recent years. These include two completed projects and two that remain under construction. The project let…

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