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Utah Department of Transportation: Project will take about two years because of traffic, utilities and railroad windows
Summary
An unidentified speaker referenced UDOT’s estimate that the project will take about two years, citing heavy traffic, required utility relocations before bridge work and railroad scheduling; workers and barrels are on site and drivers were urged to slow down.
An unidentified speaker for the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) said the project will take about two years, citing three main constraints: heavy traffic through the work zone, utilities that must be relocated before bridge work, and coordination with the railroad.
"As much as we wish we could just snap and make the project happen, it just doesn't work that way," the speaker said, adding that the timeline…
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