Weekly Construction Update |
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As this project continues to evolve, we’re committed to bringing you the latest information about the construction process and continued progress. Please visit us online at CookCountyLCR.org to view weekly construction updates shared by the project team. |
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TRAVEL ADVISORY: New traffic pattern along Lake Cook Road between IL-83 and Hastings Lane. Traffic is reduced down to one lane in each direction. Expect long delays and be alert when driving through the work zone. Read more |
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Monday, July 13, 2020 R.W. Dunteman Company removed existing pavement along IL-83 north of Lake Cook Road... Read more |
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Tuesday, July 14, 2020 R.W. Dunteman Company placed temporary bypass pavement for the Stage 2B cross over along Lake Cook Road. R.W. Dunteman Company excavated a temporary ditch and installed riprap adjacent to Buffalo Grove Road Bridge abutment to divert water from the storm sewer system to the creek... Read more |
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Wednesday, July 15, 2020 R.W. Dunteman Company prepared subgrade on IL-83 north of Lake Cook Road and continued the setup of the mobile concrete plant on Aptakisic Road... Read more |
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Thursday, July 16, 2020 R.W. Dunteman Company prepared for upcoming pavement pour along northbound Buffalo Grove Road. R.W. Dunteman Company removed existing pavement along IL-83 north of Lake Cook Road and began to prepare subgrade. R.W. Dunteman Company continued the setup of the mobile concrete plant on Aptakisic Road... Read more |
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Friday, July 17, 2020 R.W. Dunteman Company placed rebar around drainage structure frames and completed a dry run of the pavement pour... Read more |
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Stay up to date on this project! To learn more about the Cook County Lake Cook Road Reconstruction Project, visit the project website at CookCountyLCR.org. If you have any additional questions, please send us an email at info@CookCounyLCR.org or contact the message center at (847) 497-0860. Please help us spread the word about the project and encourage your neighbors to subscribe to email communications by clicking the "Learn More" button below. |
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