Guam Construction Update
Motorists are advised to drive cautiously through the construction zones, observe all posted speed limit and construction signs, and carefully heed flaggers (when present). Alternate routes and/or adjusting drive times when feasible are encouraged. Islandwide Safety Improvements on Primary Roads (Striping and Markings) TO-2: Route 1 from Route 6 (Adelup) to Alupang Towers – Hagåtña Pavement striping and marking activities will commence along Route 1, from the Route 6 intersection to the Mobil Anigua Station, starting Monday, 6/30/2025, through Thursday, 7/3/2025. Intermittent lane closures in both directions are expected during work hours. Motorists are advised to plan accordingly and proceed with caution.
No construction activities are scheduled for Friday, July 4, and Sunday, July 6, 2025. Islandwide Primary Roads Paving & Pavement Markings TO-3: Route 8 Pavement Repairs – Barrigada Paving repairs along Route 8 in Barrigada are scheduled from Monday, 6/30/2025 to Thursday, 7/3/2025, and on Saturday, 7/5/2025. Work hours will be from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays, and from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM on the weekend. Construction will occur between Route 8/7A intersection and StayWell Insurance, through E.T. Calvo Way. Intermittent lane closures are expected in both directions during work hours. Motorists are advised to plan accordingly and drive with caution.
No construction activities are scheduled for Friday, July 4, and Sunday, July 6, 2025. Route 3 Roadside Maintenance – Dededo From Monday, 6/30/25 – Thursday, 7/3/25 and on Saturday, 7/5/25 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, motorists are advised that the DPW-HMC crew will continue bush cutting the northbound side of Route 3 in Dededo. The DPW asks motorists to please proceed with caution and remain alert for traffic control signs and work crews. Route 2 Roadside Maintenance – Agat From Monday, 6/30/25 – Thursday, 7/3/25 and on Saturday, 7/5/25 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, motorists are advised that the DPW-HMC crew will be side cutting along Route 2 in Agat. The DPW asks motorists to please proceed with caution and remain alert for traffic control signs and work crews. |