
and 5 a.m., Sunday evenings through Friday mornings. Permanent and temporary digital message boards placed along the route will alert motorists in real time to lane closures, traffic congestion, and construction activity.ĭaytime work is anticipated to occur Mondays through Saturdays, while nighttime work and any necessary lane closures are anticipated to take place between 9 p.m. While a minimum of two travel lanes in each direction will be maintained throughout the construction period, motorists will experience temporary traffic shifts and overnight lane closures. Construction impacts to trafficĪs currently planned, the freeway will be reconstructed and widened in segments, with initial work focused on construction of new temporary pavement on the shoulders of both eastbound and westbound lanes near the I-410 interchange. This project complements other ongoing construction in the area to improve overpasses and shift from two-way to one-way frontage road access, as well as proposals to widen the entire I-10 corridor between San Antonio and Houston to six lanes. Addressing deteriorating pavement conditions due to heavy traffic use and poor soils in the area.Upgrading the freeway facility to current federal and TxDOT safety and design standards.Increasing capacity to meet the growing traffic demand.Once complete, the project will improve safety and mobility and reduce congestion by: Connections with other ongoing improvements to the mainlane ramps and frontage roadsĬonstruction of this three-year project began in October 2018.Addition of one general purpose lane in each direction, which would widen the freeway from four to six lanes.Reconstruction of existing eastbound and westbound mainlanes.

In May 2018, the Texas Department of Transportation awarded a $108.9 million contract to construct mainlane improvements along an approximately 6.7 mile section of Interstate 10 East, from I-410 to Loop 1604, in San Antonio, Texas.
