Darby – N & S Pavement Preservation logo

The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) in partnership with Schellinger Construction, is advancing a pavement preservation and safety project on U.S. Highway 93 (US 93) North, spanning about 13 miles between Rye Creek Bridge and ending north of the intersection at Camas Creek Loop near Darby.

This project will preserve and extend the life of the existing pavement, providing a more efficient roadway for the thousands of vehicles that travel this route daily. The improvements will enhance safety, reduce maintenance costs, and improve the overall driving experience for residents and visitors in the area.

To learn more about the project, MDT is inviting the media and public to stop by at any time during an in-person open house on Wednesday, April 2 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Darby Community Club House (106 N Main St Darby, MT 59829).

At the events, construction and traffic control plans will be available. Team members will be on hand to answer questions. No formal presentation will be made.

Project repairs and upgrades include pavement preservation, turn lane enhancements, shoulder and center rumble strip additions, sidewalk updates, and striping.

Construction is expected to begin this spring, with an estimated completion date in late 2025. Work will take place Monday through Friday from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m., weather and unforeseen circumstances permitting. Motorists should expect intermittent single-lane closures and reduced speeds in the work zone. Pedestrians are also encouraged to exercise caution near the work zone. Area businesses and surrounding streets will experience impacts and periodic closures due to construction. The project team will stay in close communication with those affected. Please slow down, follow traffic control, and watch for workers and equipment throughout the project area.

map of project are along 93

With questions about this project or other area MDT projects, please email Becca at beccaXYZbigskypublicrelationsABCcom. All are also welcome to call the project hotline Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 406-207-4484.

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