(KLZA)-- A Holt County, Missouri bridge project has been delayed for a second time.
he southbound Interstate 29 bridge over the Nodaway River in Holt County will be reduced to one-lane beginning Monday, Sept. 25 for a joint repair project.
The project has been delayed again due to contractor scheduling.
Crews from Capital Paving & Construction, will begin the joint repair in the right-hand driving lane with traffic narrowed to the left-hand passing lane.
Once the work in the driving lane is complete, crews will close the passing lane and shift traffic. This shift is scheduled to take place in October.
11.6-foot width restriction will be in place for southbound traffic. The project is expected to be complete by November.
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