LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Vacationers headed south from Las Vegas might run into site visitors and detours in northwest Arizona and south of Laughlin within the coming days.
A significant venture to put bridge girders on Interstate 40 will shut down westbound site visitors tonight (March 20) in Kingman, and once more on Monday and Thursday subsequent week (March 24, March 27). Intermittent full closures of on westbound I-40 are anticipated to final so long as half-hour, and lane restrictions might be in place.
The development on I-40 is at White Cliffs Highway, northeast of the place U.S. 93 from Las Vegas enters Kingman. Eastbound site visitors shouldn’t be anticipated to be affected.
“The closures are necessary for crews to safely deliver and install the girders necessary to connect I-40 and US 93 as work continues on the new system-to-system interchange project. Bridge girders are the large horizontal beams that provide the primary structural support for the bridge deck, which is the top surface of the bridge that motorists drive on,” in line with info supplied by the Arizona Division of Transportation.
Close to Laughlin, one other venture will shut down a journey possibility between Nevada and Arizona starting Monday, March 24, at 6 a.m.
Silver Copper Crossing is proven from the Arizona aspect of the Colorado River close to Laughlin.
Silver Copper Crossing, a lately opened bridge linking Laughlin and Bullhead Metropolis, will shut as work proceeds on the Nevada aspect so as to add pullouts alongside Laughlin Parkway.
Ten 200-foot emergency turnouts might be added to the prevailing 3.5-mile highway, 4 for eastbound site visitors and 6 for westbound site visitors. That venture is being dealt with by Clark County.
The venture is predicted to take two weeks to finish, however the highway will reopen to serve weekend journey beginning Thursday at 6 p.m. by Monday at 6 a.m.
Ten 200-foot emergency turnouts might be added to the prevailing 3.5-mile to Laughlin Pkwy, 4 for eastbound site visitors and 6 for westbound site visitors.
“Helping to ensure the safety of our residents and the traveling public is an important focus of mine,” Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft stated. “We have consulted with Bullhead City, Arizona, to coordinate the impact on the region and look forward to the project being completed within the time frame.”
The SR-163 bridge close to Laughlin’s casinos might be open as standard, and a 3rd, privately maintained bridge 6 miles south of the Silver Copper Crossing can be accessible. It connects Fort Mojave to Laughlin close to the Avi Resort & On line casino.