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How is dust controlled?

Dust control is always a priority for the construction team. Keeping the soil moist during ground-disturbing activities is the most effective means for preventing dust. Water spraying and soil stabilization materials are used in all construction areas before, during and after construction activity.

How will construction noise be reduced?

There are two primary sources of noise during major construction activities: equipment engine noise and back-up alarms. While the construction team understands these alarms can be disruptive to nearby residents, they are a vital safety feature proven to reduce the number of construction fatalities. OSHA requires the alarms to be used and to be audible above the surrounding construction noise.

What is the high-level construction schedule for the 32nd Street interchange?

The below activities are subject to change and are weather dependent: April/May 2020 ​Ramp barrier and catch basins Grading and paving 32nd Street southbound: road construction through end of April/early May 32nd Street northbound: road construction in early May to June June/July 2020 ​Cast in place walls Visual wall footings and masonry for ramps Grading and paving Drainage and basin culverts

The SMF is open, but I still see construction. When will all construction be complete?

Although the freeway is open to traffic, various construction activities remain ongoing. These activities may include street improvements that require minor traffic shifts; landscaping; construction of the shared-use path; construction of the 32nd Street traffic interchange ramps; construction of the 59th Avenue frontage road in the I-10 Segment; rubberized asphalt paving; final striping and installation of reflectors on the east- and westbound lanes in the Pecos Segment; and other activities on I-10. The project is scheduled for completion in fall 2020.