MIDLAND – The N.C. Department of Transportation recently awarded a $1.9 million contract to improve four sections of N.C. 24/27 in Cabarrus County that can begin as early as mid-June.
Virginia-based contractor Slurry Pavers, Inc., earned the project to include crack sealing, micro surfacing, and adding pavement markings and markers to approximately 10 miles of N.C. 24/27:
- Westbound between the Mecklenburg County line and U.S. 601
- Eastbound between Old Camden Road/Flowes Store Road and U.S. 601
Crews have until the fall of 2027 to complete the contract. Any necessary lane closures will be restricted to overnight hours between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. to minimize travel impacts. The contract also calls for lane closure restrictions during holiday travel periods or unexpected occurrences that could generate heavy traffic volumes.
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