Construction to improve section of US 64 between bridges
Published 2:33 pm Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- The Melvin R. Daniels Bridge. Theresa Schneider photo
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A state transportation contractor is slated to start construction this week to improve the five-lane section of U.S. 64 between the Melvin R. Daniels Bridge (commonly known as the Little Bridge) and the Washington Baum Bridge in Dare County.
The Raleigh-based Fred Smith Company will begin a milling and resurfacing operation on April 2 between the two bridges in order to allow another crew to complete its ongoing work to bore an emergency waterline adjacent to the Washington Baum Bridge. During this phase, the transportation contractor also plans to resurface the access parking lot for the Daniels bridge. Work is scheduled for completion by April 14.
Once complete, the contractor will demobilize to perform work for the town of Kill Devil Hills and allow Dare County’s boring contractor time to complete the waterline project.
The Fred Smith crews will then return and finish the remaining five-lane section of U.S. 64 from the Washington Baum Bridge to the Virginia Dare Bridge before May 9 when work is expected to be completed. The work schedules are weather dependent.
The upcoming work is part of ongoing project to improve several areas of U.S. 64 and nearby Dare County roads and bridges. The N.C. Department of Transportation awarded the Fred Smith Co. with a $2.4 million contract to complete the work in September.
Motorists should be alert to new traffic patterns in the area, slow down and drive with caution through the work zone, advised NCDOT.
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