Madison Liquid Road Surfacing

sealcoat schedule Madison Liquid Road Surfacing

Madison street surfacing with LIQUID ROAD Ultrablend surfacer will begin on or after August 30, 2021 weather permitting.

Cracksealing and Mastic Patching will take place on Monday, Aug 30 through September 8, 2021.

Liquid Road surfacing will begin on or after September 9, 2021, and continue through September 20, 2021.

CLICK the links below for daily schedules and area work zones.

UPDATED SCHEDULE

TUESDAY  SEPT 28 – LIQUID ROAD APPLICATION

Plum to Cragmont  –  Full Closure  BLUE AREA

WEDNESDAY  SEPT 29 – LIQUID ROAD APPLICATION

Cragmont to Railroad Bridge  –  Full Closure   YELLOW AREA

THURSDAY  SEPT 30 – CRACKSEAL

Railroad Bridge to Crooked Creek Bridge   – Lane Closure    RED AREA

FRIDAY  OCT 1 – LIQUID ROAD APPLICATION

Railroad Bridge to Crooked Creek Bridge  – Lane Closure   RED AREA

MONDAY  OCT 4 – LIQUID ROAD APPLICATION

Railroad Bridge to Crooked Creek Bridge – Lane Closure  RED AREA

 

There will be lane closures during the project. Traffic will be allowed during the project: however, traffic will be re-routed according to the daily Cracksealing and Liquid Road surfacing schedule. Click on the daily schedule to link to the work areas.

Signs will be posted. We will provide traffic control. Please obey flaggers if present. DO NOT park in the work zone. Directional signs and NO PARKING signs will be posted.

Surfacing is weather-dependent. Rain will alter the schedule. If the areas to be cracksealed/surfaced are rained out, it will be scheduled for the next day. The entire schedule will be pushed back according to the weather.

LIQUID ROAD Ultrablend is an applied liquid (Application Video). It is a two-coat system. We will apply the first coat in the morning starting at 7 AM. We will apply the second coat as quickly as drying time allows. We expect to have the second coat applied by early afternoon. If we have sun, breeze, and low humidity, we should have the street opened by 7 PM.

DO NOT drive through wet surfacing. This is what happens. Driving through or walking on wet Liquid Road will track and splash on cars. When Liquid Road is dry, it will not track. If orange cones are in place, the surface is still wet – DO NOT drive or walk in the coned-off area.

Please check this website for updates.