Perkinsville Road timber bridge rehabilitation scheduled to begin Feb. 24
Please be advised that Technology Construction, Inc., in conjunction with Yavapai County, will be performing bridge work on the Perkinsville Road timber bridge eight miles east of Highway 89 in the Chino Valley area.
Construction work will consist of replacing the deck, replacing the barrier rail, miscellaneous concrete repair work, asphalt paving and updating the guardrail. Construction will begin Feb. 24 and continue through April 30.
A constructed one-lane detour will remain open at all times; however, motorists may encounter reduced speeds and flagging operations throughout the work zone. Motorists should expect minor delays and allow extra time to get through the construction area. Please follow all traffic-control devices when travelling through the work zone.
For more information, contact Yavapai County Public Works at 928-771-3183 or visit www.yavapai.us/publicworks.
Information provided by Yavapai County Public Works.
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