North Dakota – A structure replacement project is set to begin on April 1 at the Sterling Interchange (Exit 182) on Interstate 94.

The project will involve the closure of the bridge on U.S. Highway 83/North Dakota Highway 14, requiring a detour for traffic. Despite this, the interchange ramps will remain open throughout the construction period.

Traffic traveling north on U.S. 83 heading to northbound ND 14 or westbound I-94 will be rerouted to the Driscoll Interchange at Exit 190. Northbound ND 14 traffic will then use the off-ramp at the Sterling Interchange (Exit 182) to continue heading north.

Meanwhile, southbound traffic on ND 14 heading toward southbound U.S. 83 or eastbound I-94 will be detoured to the McKenzie Interchange at Exit 176.

Southbound U.S. 83 traffic will then utilize the off-ramp at the Sterling Interchange (Exit 182) to continue their southward journey.

Drivers should be aware that speed limits will be reduced in the area of the interchange and a 14-foot width restriction will be enforced during the construction. The project is expected to be completed by late October 2025.