USACE Chicago District reopens Lockport Lock on schedule following critical construction and maintenance

Chicago District
Published May 20, 2026
The gates at Lockport Lock in Illinois were removed for maintenance by the Rock Island District fleet crane "Quad Cities". The lock was closed from 31 March-19 May for repair work.

The gates at Lockport Lock in Illinois were removed for maintenance by the Rock Island District fleet crane "Quad Cities". The lock was closed from 31 March-19 May for repair work.

Effective May 19, 2026, Lockport Lock has fully reopened to navigation traffic after a temporary closure that began March 31 to complete essential infrastructure repairs and maintenance activities.  

During the closure, the Rock Island District Floating Plant team replaced pintle socket components on the downstream miter gates, a critical element of lock operations, along with completing several gate crack repairs, and installing new quoin blocks, miter blocks, and strut arms. In addition, Chicago District personnel completed significant electrical upgrades to the gate machinery buildings to improve operational reliability and efficiency.

The fleet staff also installed new concrete pads for the gate pedestals for the upstream vertical service and emergency gates to sit on when in the open position. These improvements are designed to reduce strain on the gate cables and hydraulic cylinders, helping extend the service life of the lock’s mechanical systems.

For more information on Lockport Lock see the project page at: https://www.lrd.usace.army.mil/Missions/Projects/Display/Article/3638555/lockport-lock/