Construction in 2026 includes replacing the eastbound I-94 structures over Kinney Road and 100th Street
Release date: March 23, 2026
Construction on a multiyear project replacing west- and eastbound I-94 bridges over Kinney Road and 100th Street between Roberts and Hudson is set to resume Monday, March 30.
Built in 1958, the four structures are reaching the end of their service lives. To address this, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation plans to:
- Remove and replace the bridges, with the westbound bridges replaced in 2025 and eastbound in 2026
- Replace I-94 pavement on both sides of structures in both directions
- Install storm sewer
- Replace guardrail and pavement marking
During the replacement of the eastbound structures in 2026, motorists on eastbound I-94 will be shifted onto temporary traffic lanes built in the median to get around the work zones.
Once the new bridges and pavement are complete, crews will remove temporary bridges and roadway and restore the median. Completion of the overall project is scheduled for mid-October
Construction began in September 2024, with building temporary crossovers on both sides of the bridges and constructing temporary structures and traffic lanes to carry traffic during bridge replacement. The westbound bridges and pavement were replaced in 2025.
Hoffman Construction Co. of Black River Falls is the prime contractor on the $20.08 million project.
For more information, visit the project’s construction website.
Motorists are reminded that using handheld cell phones in Wisconsin work zones is illegal. Alerts and updates provided via these sites are not intended for use while driving. When driving, your focus should always be on driving.
For more information regarding traffic impacts, transportation news and improvement project updates in Wisconsin’s Northwest Region:
For more information, contact:
Christena T. O'Brien, Northwest Region Communications Manager
(715) 833-9814, (715) 828-9471,
christena.obrien@dot.wi.gov