The Washington Baum (Pirate’s Cove) Bridge over Roanoke Sound is undergoing a $21.3 million rehabilitation project..

Traffic on the U.S. 64 Washington Baum (Pirate’s Cove) Bridge between Manteo and Nags Head will be reduced to one lane in each direction beginning Sept. 15, as the second half of a $21.3 million bridge rehabilitation project proceeds.

The project is improving rideability on the bridge and extending its lifespan. The bridge is scheduled to return to four lanes by May 2025. Work includes correcting bumps on the existing bridge deck, replacing bridge joints and bearing pads, and repairing con​crete in the structure.

On the evening of Sept. 15, traffic will be shifted to the outside lanes of the bridge while new pavement markings are installed. Once that is complete, the two eastbound lanes of the bridge will close and all traffic will be diverted onto the two westbound lanes.

The speed limit on the bridge and its western approach will remain at 45 mph. Additional traffic enforcement will be on-site using the HAWKS (Helping All Work Zones Keep Safe) program. HAWKS is a joint initiative between NCDOT and North Carolina State Highway Patrol to use off-duty law enforcement officers to monitor and patrol work zones.

The entire project is expected to be complete by the fall of 2025.

Drivers should plan ahead for this closure, remain alert and follow all posted traffic signs.

For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov or follow NCDOT on social media.

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