WOODSTOCK — The Maine Department of Transportation is conducting the final phase of a multi-year road construction project on part of Route 26 in Woodstock. The work area begins just east of Rumford Avenue and extends west for approximately 2.5 miles.

This project involves highway rehabilitation, the installation of a box culvert, and various other drainage and safety improvements. This latest phase of work began on April 3. During the next few months, drivers should expect single-lane closures with an alternating, one-way traffic pattern.

The project started in February 2021 and is scheduled to be finished by this July. The contractor on this project is Gordon Contracting of Sangerville. The contract amount is $9,940,746.

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