Bridge Deck Repairs on I-10 Near Mile Marker 5 Begin April 22
Mountain Construction will block westbound I-10 access to NM-80 southbound starting April 22, with daytime lane closures at mile marker 5 affecting Lordsburg-area freight and commuters.

Mountain Construction will begin bridge deck repairs on Interstate 10 at mile marker 5 on April 22, bringing lane restrictions, detours, and the temporary closure of westbound access to NM-80 southbound during portions of the work. The New Mexico Department of Transportation and local county traffic operations have coordinated permitting and public notification for the project.
Construction is scheduled for daytime weekday hours, typically 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with traffic rerouted through interchange ramps and alternate state routes while crews complete deck work. Motorists should plan for shifting lane patterns, reduced speeds, and intermittent flow pauses when crane or deck-placement operations are active.
The NM-80 southbound closure during repairs carries particular weight for Hidalgo County travelers, since that interchange serves as a primary gateway into Bootheel communities along the state route. I-10 is the corridor anchoring commercial freight movement through Lordsburg and the wider southwestern New Mexico region, and bridge work at a single mile marker routinely produces cascading effects: detour routing adds time to trips heading toward specialty medical care in regional hubs, delays freight schedules for carriers running tight delivery windows, and reshapes the paths available to rural first responders.

Commercial carriers should confirm load-size and escort requirements with NMDOT before April 22. Emergency management offices and school districts are encouraged to review the contractor's traffic control plan directly with NMDOT to ensure critical-service routes remain viable through the duration of the project.
NMDOT's 511 service and the department's active projects pages will carry real-time updates as the start date approaches and conditions on the ground develop.
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