Governor Evers approves first segment of I-41 rehabilitation project in Milwaukee County
To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Governor Evers has approved a $41.4 million rehabilitation project along I-41, from W. Burleigh Street to Silver Spring Drive in Milwaukee County. Zignego Company, Inc. is the prime contractor for the project. Construction is scheduled to begin March 1.
Improvements include:
- Resurfacing of existing pavement on I-41 within project limits
- Pavement rehabilitation and improvements on various ramps within corridor
- Replacement of existing noise wall at southbound Hampton Avenue entrance ramp
- Installation of new noise wall along east side of I-41, south of W. Silver Spring Drive
- Structure improvements to multiple bridges including overlays and painting
- Add northbound and southbound auxiliary lanes between Burleigh Street and Capitol Drive, and add southbound auxiliary lane between Hampton Avenue and Capitol Drive for improved merging at ramps
Traffic Impacts:
Long-term lane closures and overnight lane closures along I-41 within project limits.
- Overnight lane closures to begin March 1.
- Long-term lane closures scheduled to begin mid-March.
During long-term lane closures, traffic will be reduced from three lanes to two lanes. Traffic will be reduced from three lanes to one lane only during overnight hours.
Ramp closures will take place as needed.
Schedule:
Work is scheduled to be completed by late summer 2026. A construction shutdown is anticipated over the winter months.
Visit the project webpage at: https://projects.511wi.gov/41rehab/
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.