The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) has launched the I‑95 15 design‑build project, its largest ever, to replace or repair 15 bridges along I‑95 and Route 10 between Providence and Warwick. The work will improve safety and traffic flow for nearly 200,000 vehicles and $9.7 billion in freight that move through this corridor each day.
Construction runs from 2024 through 2031 and will include detours and lane shifts. Starting Friday, March 27, traffic on Route 10 will shift inward on the Huntington Viaduct, and Exit 1C (I‑95 South) from Route 10 North will close for about four months. Overnight lane closures on I‑95 will occur Sunday–Thursday nights (8 p.m.–4:30 a.m.) for steel beam installation and demolition work near Jefferson Boulevard and the Eddy Street overpass…