Kennedy rehabilitation update: Week 5

 

CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that the rehabilitation of the Kennedy Expressway (Interstate 90/94) from the Edens Expressway (I-94) junction to Ohio Street continued to progress the week of April 14. The following are highlights completed during the week:

Week of April 14

  • Bridge deck hydro-scarification (high-pressure water jets to remove the top layer of concrete).
  • Structural concrete repairs on bridge piers and concrete beams continues under various bridges.
  • Saw-cutting and removal of pavement patches at various locations continues.
  • Surface milling of bridge decks completed.
  • Bridge deck joint removal continues, and concrete placement began.
  • Concrete deck pour.

Next week’s work will be focused on pavement patching, bridge joint demolition forming and pouring, latex concrete bridge deck overlay placement and CTA tunnel retaining wall repairs. All scheduled work is subject to change due to multiple factors, including inclement weather. Also, work is happening under the road as well as on it. While you might not see people in the work zone, they could be beneath the road.

As a reminder, through the duration of the project the reversible express lanes will remain open in the outbound direction, with two mainline outbound lanes closed at a time. During the first stage, the reversible mid-gate entrance and exits will be closed, with traffic in the express lanes unable to exit until the Edens Expressway at Foster Avenue. Drivers going to I-90 or O’Hare International Airport from downtown Chicago must stay on the mainline Kennedy and not the express lanes. This configuration is expected to remain in place until mid-July.

This year is the third and final phase of the three-year Kennedy project and focused on the outbound lanes All lanes and ramps reopening and the express lanes resuming normal operations is anticipated around Thanksgiving.

Throughout construction, traveling during non-peak hours, taking alternative routes and utilizing public transportation, including the Chicago Transit Authority’s Blue Line and Metra’s Union Pacific Northwest Line, as well as Pace, are recommended.

For more information, visit https://idot.illinois.gov/projects/Interstate-90-Kennedy-Bridge-Study. The website features project details, maps, photos and fact sheets. The public can email questions to DOT.KennedyRehab@illinois.gov. For systemwide traffic and road conditions, visit www.gettingaroundillinois.com. You also can follow IDOT on Facebook and X.

Click below to view b-roll of recent work on the outbound Kennedy. To download various formats, click here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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