New Hampshire Continues I-93 Bridge Rehabilitation on November 2

The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) will advance its multi-bridge rehabilitation project on Interstate 93, specifically in the northbound travel lanes at Exit 7 in Manchester. The work is scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 2, 2025, and aims to improve the structural integrity and safety of the bridges in this vital transportation corridor.

The rehabilitation project has been designed to address aging infrastructure and enhance the overall driving experience for commuters and travelers. The NHDOT emphasizes that this work is essential not only for the safety of motorists but also for the long-term sustainability of the state’s transportation network.

During the construction on November 2, drivers should expect potential lane reductions and delays as crews perform necessary maintenance. The NHDOT encourages travelers to plan their routes accordingly and to allow for extra travel time.

In previous phases of this ongoing project, significant improvements have already been made, including the replacement of deteriorated bridge components and enhancements to drainage systems. The department has committed to conducting the work as efficiently as possible to minimize inconvenience to the public.

Motorists are advised to stay updated on traffic conditions and possible detours through the NHDOT website and local news outlets. Safety remains a top priority throughout this process, with traffic control measures in place to guide vehicles safely through the work zones.

As the project progresses, the NHDOT will continue to communicate updates regarding its impacts on traffic and construction timelines. The agency appreciates the public’s patience and understanding as it works to ensure a more robust and reliable infrastructure for New Hampshire.