A month after a sinkhole shut down the eastbound section of Interstate 80 in Wharton, there remains no timeframe for it to ...
A “significant void” found during repairs of the sinkhole shutting down part of I-80 in New Jersey will delay the roadway’s ...
Concerns about a collapsing iron mine near I-80 East caused the state DOT to hire a contractor in 2009 to shore up the old ...
NJ DOT says a section of Interstate 80 east in Wharton, closed since Feb. 10 by a sinkhole, will not reopen for a "minimum of ...
An underground cavity opened up on I-80 East, joining a sinkhole that opened up on Feb.10 that has closed all eastbound lanes ...
The sinkhole opened up on the east bound lanes ... The areas identified in the latest testing need to be drilled and filled with grout, which is a time consuming process. As of Tuesday, 43 of ...
The Transportation Department found a "significant void" under Route 80 east in Wharton, weeks after a second sinkhole closed the highway.
"43 locations have been drilled and 31 have been filled with grout." The agency is trying to identify and deal with areas before they become surface-level voids, depressions or sinkholes.
On Thursday, the DOT announced that a "significant void" has been found near the sinkhole. An exact date ... and proactive drilling and grouting operations" to stabilize the roadway.