Weather permitting, Georgia Department of Transportation construction partners will close interstate lanes and ramp at the locations below for the 16@95 Improvement Projects, which will widen I-16 and reconstruct the I-16/I-95 Interchange. The lane and ramp closures are necessary for widening activities for I-16, bridge work on I-95, and bridge work at the I-16/I-516 Interchange.
Daytime Closures
Monday, January 24 through Saturday, January 29, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Daily)
Intermittent right and left lane closures at the following locations
- I-16 westbound from Dean Forest Road (MP 160) to the I-16/I-95 Interchange (MP 157)
- I-516 westbound at the I-16 Interchange from MP 5 to MP 6
Monday, January 24 through Saturday, January 29, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Daily)
Intermittent right and left lane closures at the following locations
- I-16 eastbound from the I-16/I-95 Interchange (MP 157) to Dean Forest Road (MP 160)
- I-516 eastbound at the I-16 Interchange from MP 6 to MP 5
Overnight Closures
Monday, January 24 through Saturday, January 29, 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. (Nightly)
Intermittent right and left lane closures at the following locations
- I-16 westbound from Dean Forest Road (MP 160) to the I-16/I-95 Interchange (MP 157)
- I-16 eastbound from the I-16/I-95 Interchange (MP 157) to Dean Forest Road (MP 160)
Monday, January 24 through Saturday, January 29, 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. (Nightly)
Double lane closures at the following locations
- I-95 northbound @ I-16 overpass (MP 98 to MP 100)
- I-95 southbound @ I-16 overpass (MP 101 to MP 98)
Advisory: Exact time may change due to weather conditions. There may be intermittent traffic pacing and lane and ramp closures that occur within the work zone in addition to this notice. Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling through work zones, stay alert, and watch for workers. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app. Our maintenance team members who repair roads and bridges and our project teams who oversee construction projects are continuing their work while following sanitary work practices prescribed by health agencies to protect themselves and the public from the coronavirus.