Treatment for steep grades and sharp curves underway on US 431 near Guntersville

Venture Construction, a subcontractor for Vulcan Materials on the $6.8 million project, is applying a high friction surface treatment to parts of the highway through Lucas Gap, south of Cathedral Caverns Road. (ALDOT photo)

GUNTERSVILLE — Work is underway to add a finishing touch to the resurfacing of U.S. 431 north of Guntersville in Marshall County.

Venture Construction, a subcontractor for Vulcan Materials on the $6.8 million project, is applying a high friction surface treatment to parts of the highway through Lucas Gap, south of Cathedral Caverns Highway.

High friction surface treatments can improve safety in areas with steep grades or sharp curves.

The surface treatment consists of an epoxy binder coated with bauxite aggregate.

Application of the treatment will be ongoing daily, as weather permits, for the remainder of this week and next week.

Vulcan has completed paving on the seven-mile-long project, from the north end of the Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Tennessee River in Guntersville to the junction with Cathedral Caverns Highway.

Crews are placing stone on the roadway shoulders. Other remaining work items include guardrail installation and permanent traffic striping and pavement markers.

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