Governor Evers approves I-94 resurfacing and improvement project in Waukesha County

Release date: May 28, 2024

To invest in Wisconsin’s transportation system, Governor Evers has approved a multi-year $22.3 million resurfacing project along I-94 between WIS 83 to WIS 16 in Waukesha County. Payne and Dolan, Inc. is the prime contractor for the project. Construction is scheduled to begin May 29.​

Improvements include:

  • Resurfacing of I-94 within project limits.
  • Resurfacing on WIS 318 from Rolling Ridge Drive to I-94.
  • Bridge deck sealing/preservation on four (4) bridges over I-94.
    • Maple Avenue, County SS, County T, and County JJ bridges
  • Resurfacing the Meadowbrook and Nagawaukee park and rides.
  • Signal improvements at County SS, County T, and WIS 318/Silvernail Road intersections.
  • Base patching
  • Culvert repair
  • Retaining wall replacement

Traffic Impacts:

Work on I-94 will happen during overnight, non-peak travel hours.

  • The speed limit will be reduced to 55 mph while overnight work is taking place.
  • Overnight full freeway, local road, single lane, and ramp closures.
  • Partial 30-day closures of Meadowbrook and Nagawaukee park and rides
  • Limited access to park and rides will be maintained during construction.
    • Nagawaukee park and ride construction: summer 2024
    • Meadowbrook park and ride construction: late fall 2024

Work will begin May 29 and is scheduled for completion in mid-2025. All work is weather dependent and subject to change.

Visit the project webpage at: https://projects.511wi.gov/94waukesha/

For more information, contact:

Chris Verhyen
WisDOT Southeast Region Communications Manager
(262) 548-8757
Chris.Verhyen@dot.wi.gov