The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) is set to continue a critical rehabilitation project on the northbound lanes of Interstate 93 at Exit 7 in Manchester on Sunday, November 2, 2025. This initiative aims to enhance the structural integrity and safety of multiple bridges along this vital transportation route.
The rehabilitation work is essential to maintain safe travel conditions for the thousands of vehicles that utilize this section of I-93 daily. NHDOT officials emphasize that the project will involve extensive repairs and upgrades, which are expected to improve both the functionality and longevity of the bridges in the area.
Impact on Traffic and Travel
Drivers should anticipate significant traffic disruptions during the rehabilitation work. NHDOT advises motorists to plan for delays and consider alternate routes. The project is part of a broader strategy to improve infrastructure across the state, reflecting a commitment to enhancing transportation safety and efficiency.
“This project is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of our highways,” said a spokesperson for NHDOT. “We encourage drivers to exercise patience and to follow posted detour signs during construction.”
The ongoing work is part of a multi-year effort by NHDOT, which has allocated substantial funding towards bridge rehabilitation projects statewide. In total, the department is investing approximately $50 million in various infrastructure improvements across New Hampshire in the fiscal year.
As the rehabilitation progresses, NHDOT will provide regular updates to keep the public informed about potential changes to traffic patterns and construction timelines.
Long-Term Benefits
Once completed, the project is expected to yield significant long-term benefits, including enhanced safety for drivers and improved traffic flow. The upgraded bridges will better accommodate the increasing volume of vehicles, particularly during peak travel seasons.
NHDOT encourages residents and commuters to stay informed about the project by checking their official website and local news outlets for updates. The department’s proactive approach aims to minimize inconveniences while ensuring that essential infrastructure remains safe and reliable for all users.
With the rehabilitation set to start soon, the NHDOT looks forward to advancing its mission of maintaining and improving New Hampshire’s transportation infrastructure for the benefit of its residents and visitors alike.

 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		 
		