Newfound Gap paving to begin

by May 21, 2013NEWS ka-no-he-da0 comments

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced that a project to repave 6.1 miles of Newfound Gap Road will begin soon. This work is part of a multi-phased rehabilitation project started in 2007. The section to be resurfaced extends from Chimney’s Picnic Area south to an overlook approximately two miles south of the Alum Cave Bluffs parking area where the last phase ended.

The work will be performed under a $13.2 million contract with Estes Brothers Construction of Jonesville, Va. and will be administered by the Federal Highway Administration’s Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division. Funding is provided to the NPS through the Federal Lands Transportation Program to support this work.

Park Superintendent Ditmanson said, “In developing this contract we made every effort to minimize the disruption to visitor access to Park attractions and to our gateway communities. The contract incorporates a variety of work restrictions that are tailored to minimize lane closures during the busiest periods.”

Motorists should expect delays due to lane closures through June 15. There will not be any daytime lane closures from June 15 through Aug. 15. After Aug. 15, daytime lane closures will again be allowed. No work of any kind will be permitted on federal holidays or during the month of October.

This section of road was last repaved in the 1980s and is badly deteriorated. In addition to the repaving, major work items in this project include the replacement of drainage culverts and the repair of several guard walls. This work is the second of three phases to repair all 15 miles of the Road from Newfound Gap to the Park boundary at Gatlinburg – a process that Park managers expect to finish in 2016.

For more information about road closures, please visit the Park’s website at www.nps.gov/grsm and or call the Park’s Road and Weather Information Line (865) 436-1200.

– NPS