Joe Donahue, Secretary | Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
Joe Donahue, Secretary | Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development
The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) is making progress on a $78 million project to mill and overlay a 37.22-mile stretch of Interstate 10 in the Acadiana Region. The work spans from the Jefferson Davis/Acadia Parish Line to I-49 in Lafayette Parish.
Gilchrist Construction, the contractor, has finished installing wearing asphalt on the mainline of I-10. Currently, crews are focusing on guardrail aprons and installing guardrails on the westbound outside lane between Exit 92 (Mire/Duson) and Exit 80 (Eunice/Crowley). After completing this phase for the westbound section, work will shift to the eastbound side for similar guardrail installations.
In future stages of construction, an open-graded friction course (OGFC) will be applied as a final layer throughout the entire project area. OGFC is composed of an asphalt binder mixed with open-graded aggregate, which helps improve safety during wet weather conditions.
The project's estimated completion date is fall 2025.
DOTD urges drivers to exercise caution while navigating through construction zones and to remain alert for workers and equipment.
For further assistance, DOTD offers resources such as MyDOTD alerts at www.dotd.la.gov for updates on local projects and road closures. Travelers can also access road closure information via the 511 app or website at www.511la.org, or by calling 511 within Louisiana or 1-888-ROAD-511 from out-of-state.