MDOT Secures $39.8 Million To Revitalize Baltimore County Bridges

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BALTIMORE COUNTY - The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) announced the start of a $39.8 million project to revitalize ten bridges in Baltimore County.

The project aims to improve highway safety and ride quality at the I-95 interchange with I-695 in the Arbutus area of southwestern Baltimore County.

To accomplish this goal, crews will be fully repaving the bridges, repairing structural steel, and replacing drain inlets, joints, concrete curbs, and slope protection.

MDOT SHA will be performing rehabilitation work on the following bridges. Motorists should expect overnight closures of ramps and lanes near these bridges.

  • I-95 Ramp C (I-695 Outer Loop to I-95 North), crossing I-695.
  • I-695 Ramp C (I-695 Outer Loop to I-95 North) crossing I-95 Ramp G (I-95 South to I-695 Outer Loop).
  • I-95 North crossing I-695 Ramp C (I-695 Outer Loop to I-95 North) and Ramp G (I-95 South to I-695 Outer Loop).
  • I-95 South crossing Ramp I (I-95 North to I-695 Inner Loop).
  • I-95 South crossing I-695.
  • I-95 South crossing over Ramp C (I-695 Outer Loop to I-95 North).
  • I-95 Ramp G (I-95 South to I-695 Outer Loop) crossing I-695.
  • I-95 North crossing I-695.
  • I-95 North and Ramp H (Ramp from I-95 North to I-695 Outer Loop) crossing Sulphur Spring Road.
  • I-95 South and Ramp D (I-695 Outer Loop to I-95 South), crossing Sulphur Spring Road.

MDOT SHA and the maintenance contractor have estimated that the work will be completed by the summer of 2025. MDOT SHA has deployed Maryland SafeZones Automated Speed Enforcement cameras along I-95 at the I-695 interchange work area to improve worker safety.

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