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Apr. 2—WILKES-BARRE — PennDOT will begin 102 new projects this construction season and continue 99 ongoing projects, with a total cost of approximately $838 million, Engineering District 4 ...
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is borrowing money from foreign investors in order to provide funding for the project. The remaining stages of the project are unfunded, with a projected total cost of $1.1 billion for the entire project. [18] The I-95 project, funded by an amalgam of federal and state entities, created over 5,000 jobs. [23 ...
The project was included in the proposed $1.8 billion FY 2014 Pennsylvania transportation budget, however, that budget was not approved, creating further uncertainty for the project. [8] A $2.3 billion budget was later passed by the General Assembly and signed by then-Governor Tom Corbett , granting over $500 million for the Thruway, as well as ...
Sep. 3—Long-term —Through 2023: Smoketown Road at the Little Sacony Creek Bridge, Rockland Township, closed. —Through 2023: North Reading Avenue at Montgomery Avenue, Colebrookdale Township ...
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is seeking resident feedback for the proposed U.S. 202 and York Road roundabout construction project, and will convene a virtual public meeting at 7 p.m ...
In 2013, PennDOT announced plans to improve a portion of I-78 in eastern Berks County. The project will redesign the PA 737 interchange, add truck lanes, widen lanes and shoulders, and raise the height of three overpasses. [15] Construction began in 2015 and is planned to be completed in 2025 at a cost of $412.6 million. [16]
Sep. 4—WILKES-BARRE — PennDOT announced two bridge repair projects — one is the South Street Bridge in Wilkes-Barre, and the other is on Tank Road in Black Creek Township.
Pennsylvania has the highest number of structurally deficient bridges in the U.S. [11] Overall, the state has 25,000 bridges excluding privately owned bridges, which is the third-largest number of bridges in the U.S. [13] Pennsylvania has launched a program called the Rapid Bridge Replacement project to increase the number of bridges it fixes ...