INDOT announced that a concrete pavement restoration project is starting this week on the U.S. 20 Bypass in South Bend. The project will be have several phases, which will include work happening at three different interchanges: First, the interchange at the west junction with State Road 331 (Bremen Highway); Second, the interchange at the east junction of State Road 331 (Elm Road); Third, the interchange with U.S. 31. After that, mainline restoration work will begin between U.S. 31 and the Elkhart County line. Wednesday, the interchange at the west junction with SR 331 (Bremen Highway) will see two ramps close: The ramp connecting SR 331 to eastbound U.S. 20; and the ramp connecting westbound U.S. 20 to SR 331. Those ramps will be closed for approximately one week. Then, the other two ramps at that interchange will close: The ramp connecting SR 331 to westbound U.S. 20; and the ramp connecting eastbound U.S. 20 to SR 331. Those ramps will be closed for approximately one week before crews move to the east junction with SR 331 (Elm Road).