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MnDOT Announces 200+ Road and Bridge Projects for 2026 Construction Season

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MnDOT announced more than 200 road and bridge projects planned for Minnesota's 2026 construction season, along with 51 additional projects covering airports, water ports, railroad crossings, and transit systems. The investments aim to improve safety, mobility, and infrastructure modernization while supporting jobs statewide. Travelers should anticipate slower speeds, delays, and detours during construction periods.

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MnDOT issued a public announcement detailing its 2026 construction program encompassing more than 200 road and bridge projects across Minnesota, with 51 additional projects covering airports, water ports, railroad crossings, and transit systems. The announcement lists significant projects including highway expansions, resurfacing, bridge replacements, and multimodal improvements throughout the state. The announcement emphasizes work zone safety with reminders about obeying posted speed limits and other driving practices. The document serves as an informational notice about planned infrastructure investments rather than a regulatory action imposing new compliance obligations. Motorists traveling through Minnesota work zones should expect delays and plan accordingly. While the announcement references a $300 fine for work zone speeding, this reflects existing Minnesota state law rather than establishing a new penalty.

Penalties

Fine for speeding in work zone: $300

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Apr 16, 2026

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MnDOT announces 2026 construction projects

More than 200 projects will improve and maintain Minnesota’s transportation system

ST. CLOUD, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Transportation today announced more than 200 road and bridge projects planned for the 2026 construction season, along with 51 additional projects to improve airports, water ports, railroad crossings and transit systems across the state. These investments will improve safety and mobility, maintain and modernize Minnesota’s transportation infrastructure, and support jobs throughout the state. As construction activity increases, travelers should plan for slower speeds, possible delays and detours throughout the summer.

“We have a robust 2026 road construction season ahead of us — when complete, these projects will help people get around more easily, improve safety, create smoother pavement, and improve connectivity for everyone who relies on our multimodal transportation system,” said MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger. “In every work zone there are people working hard to keep you safe – help keep them safe too. Slow down when navigating work zones, put away every distraction, and work to keep everyone safe. We’re all in the work zone together.”
More information about safe driving around construction work zones can be found on our MnDOT Work Zone Safety website.

2026 Minnesota road construction planning and travel tools
Minnesota travelers can use several online tools to plan ahead and learn about work zones that may require extra time or alternate routes:

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Agency
MnDOT
Published
April 1st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Consumers Transportation companies Government agencies
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Road construction Bridge maintenance Infrastructure investment
Geographic scope
US-MN US-MN

Taxonomy

Primary area
Transportation
Operational domain
Regulatory Affairs
Topics
Public Health Infrastructure Government Contracting

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