Route 13 Widening Branson West to Kimberling City: Blasting And Traffic Stops Will Cause Delays

 

Blasting  has been scheduled in the Kimberling City area  on Highway 13.
Kimberling City, Stone County – Drivers can expect one-lane traffic and traffic stops up to 10 minutes four times a day on Route 13 in Kimberling City beginning Monday, Aug. 29, and lasting up to two weeks, the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
Contractor crews working to widen the roadway to three lanes at Bluebird Drive must blast rock during the weeks of Aug. 29 and Sept. 5.  
Crews will blast rock up to four times a day between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. each day Monday through Friday.  
Before and during a blast, Route 13 traffic and the traffic on side roads in the area will be stopped to set off the charge. Traffic may be stopped longer than 10 minutes, if debris falls into the roadway

No blasting will take place over the Labor Day holiday weekend starting at noon Friday, Sept. 2. Work will resume Tuesday, Sept. 6.

Contractor crews are contacting nearby businesses and residences to let people know about the work.  

Weather and/or construction delays could alter the work schedule.

Project Background:

* The project will build two northbound and two southbound lanes from the south edge of Branson West to Joe Bald Road.
        — North of Rollin Acres Road, the existing roadway will be widened to four lanes.
        — South of Rollin Acres Road, a new one-mile long section of four-lane roadway will be built to the west of the existing roadway. This new segment is needed because buildings along the existing highway are too close to the road to fit additional lanes.

* New traffic signals will be installed at Route 13 and Business 13 (south intersection) in Branson West

* Protected left-turn lanes for side roads and numerous business properties will be built on the widened portion of Route 13 north of Rollin Acres Road.

* Right-turn and southbound left-turn lanes will be built where the relocated segment of Route 13 begins on the north end of the project.

* A new intersection will be built in the middle of the one-mile long relocated segment of Route 13, with full access in and out of the Stoneridge business district. This new intersection will connect the new lanes with Stoneridge Center Road.

* A “slip ramp” will be built for northbound Route 13 traffic on the south end of the relocated segment. There will be two ramps to ensure easy access between the Stoneridge business district and Kimberling City.

* The existing road through the Stoneridge business district will be resurfaced.

* Route 13 will be resurfaced between Joe Bald Road and the bridge over Table Rock Lake at Kimberling City.

* At Joe Bald Road, the extra southbound lane will become a right-turn lane onto Joe Bald Road.

* A northbound Route 13 “climbing lane” will be built from Kimberling City up the hill approaching Joe Bald Road.

* In Kimberling City, existing left-turn lanes will be lengthened at Lakeshore Drive, Wildwood Lane/Kissee Avenue and Kimberling Boulevard-north.

* Two new bridges will be built — one on Armadillo Road over Route 13 and on the south end of the relocated Route 13 at Stoneridge

The prime contractor on the project is Journagan Construction of Springfield, doing the work for a low bid amount of $11.5 million.

The project is scheduled for completion by December 2012.

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