Work on Route 1 in Downtown Searsport continues next week
SEARSPORT – The Maine Department of Transportation and its contracting partners are continuing work on a project to rehabilitate and reconstruct Route 1 in Downtown Searsport.
On-site construction began last June. Work will resume next week. Beginning on Tuesday, March 5, southbound traffic will follow a detour that involves Mortland, Old County, and Prospect roads. This detour is expected to be in place until October 15.
The anticipated construction completion date for all work is June 2025, the DOT said in a March 1 update.
The work area begins at Savage Road and extends north for nearly two miles to Station Avenue.
The project involves the addition of a center left-turn lane between Trundy Road and Station Avenue. This work will also involve eliminating gaps in sidewalks to create a continuous accessible route downtown for pedestrians. The DOT is working with the town to install pedestrian lighting and brick sidewalks.
The contractor on this project is Gordon Contractors of Sangerville. The contract amount is $17,758,548. This project is the recipient of $9.2 million in Congressionally Directed Spending.