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TxDOT Construction Notice: Extended Working Hours on US 377 Project Beginning Monday, August 3

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Weather permitting, beginning Monday, August 3, a contractor for the Texas Department of Transportation, SEMA Construction, will extend their working hours, providing a 24-hour construction schedule, on US 377 between Roselawn Drive and FM 1830. The extended hours are expected to accelerate the remaining construction for the US 377 project and reduce traffic impacts. 

Message boards are in place to alert motorists traveling in the work zone, and TxDOT reminds drivers to use caution when traveling in the area. 

If you have any questions, please contact TxDOT CEI Representative, Barry Smithley, P.E. at 346-763-5667 or SEMA Construction Project Engineer, Sam Reynolds at 682-277-9918. 

Visit www.DriveTexas.org for information about TxDOT road closures and projects.

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