
Wake Forest residents and morning commuters should be prepared for increased activity on their usual routes early next week. WIMCO Corporation, the contractor overseeing construction at the future Jones Dairy Storage site, has scheduled a major concrete pour for Tuesday and Wednesday. The work will begin before dawn, with operations starting at 3 a.m. and expected to conclude by noon each day. This early morning activity was announced on the official Wake Forest website, urging locals to plan for potential disruptions.
Residents near 1950 Friendship Chapel Road and passing commuters should be aware of potential noise and increased traffic due to concrete trucks entering and leaving the site. The town's news release notes that traffic delays or diversions may occur as trucks navigate the area during the early morning hours.
The concrete pour is part of the ongoing progress toward the opening of Jones Dairy Storage, a facility expected to benefit the community once completed. In the meantime, the town and WIMCO are committed to minimizing disruptions and encourage residents to contact them with any concerns. While large-scale projects often come with challenges, efforts are being made to avoid unnecessary delays and inconvenience.









