Michigan Becomes 18th State to Switch to New Construction Barrel

New barrel model could cost between 32% to 43% more than the old construction barrel model

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This image from the Virginia Department of Transportation demonstrates the visibility difference between florescent and non-florescent sheeting on construction barrels.
This image from the Virginia Department of Transportation demonstrates the visibility difference between florescent and non-florescent sheeting on construction barrels.

Like 17 other states, Michigan is planning to switch to a new construction barrel design which features fluorescent reflective sheeting on the orange and white stripes. This sheeting is supposed to make the barrels easier to see in low-light conditions.

Just how much this barrel switch will cost is up for debate. The Michigan DOT estimates it will cost less than $2 million over four years because suppliers are offering discounted prices of $51 to $85 per barrel. The actual costs of the new barrels ranges from $73 to $112 each.

Even with a sale price, estimates show the new barrels could cost between 32% to 43% more than the old barrel model. However, while MDOT acknowledges the new barrels will come at a higher cost than then old model, it also claims the new models will increase safety.

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