(KMZA)--Work on a Kansas Department of Transportation bridge replacement project is underway on K-63 in Nemaha County.
The Turkey Creek bridge is located about 1 mile south of the K-71 junction.
Beginning Monday, March 24, the work zone will be reduced to one lane, and traffic crossing the bridge will be directed by temporary traffic signals. Drivers should plan for delays of up to 10 minutes.
There will also be a 12-foot width restriction through the work zone.
Work will take place Monday through Friday during daylight hours.
Wildcat Construction Co., of Wichita, is the contractor on the $5.7 million project, which is expected to be complete in January 2026, conditions permitting.
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