DEVORE, CA. (Pain In The Pass) >> The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is alerting the public that construction contractors will continue to work on the $1.67 M project on Interstate 15 (I-15) in San Bernardino County at Devore Heights near junction Interstate 215 (I-215). The purpose of the project is to perform preventive bridge maintenance work which includes furnishing polyester concrete overlay, replacing joint seals, and removing unsound concrete.
Constructions signs are now placed throughout the project area. Work operations will occur on Interstate 15 in Devore near Junction Interstate 215. Project work is expected to be complete by Winter 2025. All work is weather and material dependent.
What to Expect: Nighttime work with connector closures, ramp closures, alternating lane closures and shoulder closures from 8pm to 6am*. Monday through Friday. Weekend night work may occasionally be required from 10pm. to 7am*.

Expect traffic delays as traffic control will be in the work areas. Commuter access remains as work requires temporary lane closures at various points along the route. CMS signs and construction signs will be available for directing commuters toward detour routes during closures. Signage will be placed on the interstate to alert drivers of upcoming work zones. Plan-ahead and please be mindful of work area signage as law enforcement will enforce applicable laws and regulations. Please proceed cautiously as work vehicles and crews may move in and out of shoulder areas.
Construction crews will begin the several work activities at northbound and southbound I-15 on October 6th. The work activities will include placing portable CMS signs, installing construction signs and removing traffic stripe during night from 8pm to 6am* Monday through Friday.
*Times can subject to change and could go longer or start earlier. On and off ramps may be subject to closure. Please use caution and remember to reduce your speed when approaching and driving through the construction zones. Schedules are subject to change due to inclement weather or construction issues.
The project is expected to be complete at the end of 2025.
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