
In Statesville, North Carolina, the local police department's expansion is making headway with the recent completion of a significant construction phase. As reported by the Statesville Police Department in a social media update, the disassembly and removal of the crane from the job site has been finalized, signaling the end of one stage of the vertical construction process.
The project proceeds with the installation of stormwater drainage along Tradd Street, which is the next crucial step in the expansion. The Statesville Police Department update indicated that "Once this work is completed, Tradd Street will be patched and reopened to traffic as quickly as possible." Despite the ongoing construction, the department emphasizes minimizing disruption for the community and a swift return to normal traffic flow.
Further construction developments include the near completion of shoring and scaffolding, elements that are essential for the upcoming installation of the post-tension slab. This component of the project is scheduled to kick off during the second week of December and represents another step forward in the police department's expansion efforts.
Residents interested in the progression of this public safety infrastructural venture can stay informed on the latest updates through the Statesville Police Department social media channels. The same post invites the public to "Learn more about this project or follow along for updates," offering a link to further details.









