#Bethesda drivers down to ONE lane around BOA Air Rights area #MDtraffic pic.twitter.com/yOIHY1J6JT
— DC in DC (@decindc) September 8, 2017
Two southbound lanes in front of the Apex Building on Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda were closed Friday morning after a construction crew working on demolishing the building struck a utility line.
Alison Wertzler, a senior director with Carr Properties, which is redeveloping the Apex Building, said Friday morning crews working on a sheeting and shoring tieback operation at the building struck an unidentified Verizon line about 12 feet underground.
The lane closures led to significant traffic backups during the morning rush hour.
Wertzler said Verizon crews were working at the site to repair the line. She did not immediately know when the repairs would be completed.
Update – One lane has since reopened. The other lane next to the building and the sidewalk is closed due to the ongoing demolition of the building.