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Exit 35 in Saco marks first new interchange on Maine Turnpike in over 20 years

Maine Turnpike: Thinking Ahead FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 22, 2023
Erin Courtney
513-2982
ecourtney@maineturnpike.com


Exit 35 in Saco marks first new interchange on Maine Turnpike in over 20 years

New interchange scheduled to open in Fall of 2025
 

SACO, Maine – In December 2022, Maine Turnpike Authority awarded a $41.9 million contract to construct Exit 35 in Saco -- the Authority’s first new interchange in over twenty years.

This project emerged from a 2019 transportation study by the MTA, MaineDOT and the City of Saco that focused on how to address regional traffic issues by improving connections to and from the Turnpike.
Once complete, the new interchange at Mile 35 will include:

The contract was awarded to Sargent Corporation from Stillwater, Maine.  The contractor began work in February clearing the site and is currently prepping the site for construction of the southbound toll plaza including earthwork and wick drain installation.

On Monday, March 20, 2023, the hotel access ramp on the Turnpike mainline closed permanently to facilitate realignment of the northbound on and off ramps. Access to the Ramada Inn will be exclusively from Route 112 from here forward.

In the coming months crews will begin working on the construction of the northbound toll plaza. Sporadic work will occur on Route 112 during 2023 and 2024 but the bulk of the upgrades on Route 112 are scheduled for 2025.

Construction is scheduled to last through the Fall of 2025.

Since 1981, along its 109-mile stretch, MTA has built five new interchanges: MTA has also fully reconstructed five other interchanges during this time and is nearing completion of the Exit 45 reconstruction in South Portland.

In total, based on approximate program cost at time of construction, MTA has spent over $151 million on the completed work at these interchanges.   
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