Portion of Steilacoom-DuPont Road to close first weekend in May for roundabout construction

Around-the-clock closure in DuPont from Pendleton Avenue to Station Drive begins Friday, May 2

DUPONT – A busy section of Steilacoom-DuPont Road near Barksdale Station in DuPont will be unavailable to travelers for a weekend in early May. The closure allows crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation to connect a new roundabout to Steilacoom-DuPont Road.

Closure details

  • At 7 p.m. Friday, May 2, crews will close Steilacoom-DuPont Road to all traffic between Pendleton Avenue and Station Drive.
  • Access to and from businesses and hotels at Barksdale Station will be maintained from the business park’s south entrance. Left turns to Steilacoom-DuPont Road will be permitted.
  • A signed detour will direct travelers coming from Interstate 5 to take Wilmington Drive to Center Drive. Travelers coming from Steilacoom will first detour from Steilacoom-DuPont Road to Center Drive and then to I-5.
  • Fort Lewis’s Integrity Gate will remain accessible via the detour. People accessing the gate should give themselves extra time to navigate the detour.
  • Steilacoom-DuPont Road is the truck route for DuPont. Truck traffic will temporarily use Center Drive during the weekend closure.
  • Crews will reopen the road by 5 a.m. Monday, May 5. 

Travelers are encouraged to add additional time to help prevent delays.

The work is weather-dependent and could be rescheduled.

Once the road reopens, Steilacoom-DuPont Road travelers will be able to use two sections of the roundabout located just north of Station Drive.

Crews will fully open the roundabout once they complete the new I-5/Steilacoom-DuPont Road interchange and overpass. The new overpass is scheduled to open as a diverging diamond interchange in 2026. The work is part of the I-5 Mounts Road to Steilacoom-DuPont Road Corridor Improvements project.

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