03/26/2026 | Press release | Archived content
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Clear Creek County - The Colorado Department of Transportation's I-70 Floyd Hill Project is entering a major phase of construction as crews begin building a new westbound Interstate 70 alignment along the hillside south of Clear Creek. This realignment will reduce the steep grade and sharp curve drivers experience today on I-70 at Floyd Hill, improving safety and traffic flow through the corridor. Construction of a cast-in-place segmental bridge (also known as "The Live Lift"), which will carry westbound I-70 in its new alignment, will begin this spring and continue through mid-2027.
Traffic impacts will be minimal, but crews will require intermittent overnight I-70 closures during non-peak travel times to install, reposition and remove a movable platform called a form traveler, used to construct the bridge in segments.
Additional overnight closures will occur on westbound I-70, and are expected to begin in early April. Motorists should still anticipate intermittent traffic holds for rockblasting and rockscaling work through 2026. Rockblasting and rockscaling operations take place Mondays through Thursdays, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Motorists can expect a traffic hold for rock scaling approximately every 60 to 75 minutes beginning at 9 a.m. on days that rock scaling operations are occurring.
The best way to stay informed on I-70 Floyd Hill traffic impacts is to sign up to receive text alerts - text floydhill (one word) to 21000 - or sign up for weekly traffic advisories.
Eastbound I-70 motorists will use the eastbound I-70 off-ramp to US 6 (Exit 244), travel east on US 40 and use the County Road 65 on-ramp (Exit 248) to access eastbound I-70.The I-70 Floyd Hill Project will improve eight miles of the I-70 mountain corridor, from west of Evergreen to eastern Idaho Springs. The Project will deliver a third westbound I-70 travel lane, which will function as an Express Lane, to improve the current two-lane bottleneck. Other major elements include constructing a missing two-mile section of the frontage road between Evergreen and Idaho Springs, building an eastbound I-70 extended on-ramp for slow-moving vehicles, improving traffic flow and access at interchanges and intersections within the project limits, improving sight distance on roadway curves, improving the Clear Creek Greenway trail, and creating safer wildlife movements.
Construction began in July 2023. I-70 will be in its new alignment in 2028, with the entire project expected to conclude in 2029.
For additional information about this project:
Travelers are urged to "know before you go." Gather information about weather forecasts and anticipated travel impacts and current road conditions prior to hitting the road. CDOT resources include:
The following tips are to help you stay safe while traveling through maintenance and construction work zones.
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