Indiana, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors (BPC) are announcing changes in dates for two traffic pattern switches on Interstate 80 westbound as part of the I-80 North Fork Bridges Project in Jefferson County.
The lane closure scheduled to begin on May 10 is now scheduled to begin at 7:00 AM on June 1 to accommodate paving operations and is expected to remain in place for approximately seven days. The lane closure will be just east of Richardville Road on westbound I-80. Following the completion of seven-day lane closure, the westbound traffic will be shifted to the right for future construction activities.
A traffic pattern switch on I-80 eastbound over Jenks Street will begin May 15 starting at 9:00 PM. Traffic will be shifted to the right onto temporary pavement for approximately 4,000 feet to facilitate construction work in the median for a future phase of the project.
All work is weather dependent, and additional weather impacts may result in further schedule adjustments. Drivers should use caution in the work zone, follow posted speed limits, and watch for workers and equipment.
The I-80 North Fork Bridges project includes the replacement of the I-80 eastbound and westbound bridges over State Route 4003 (Jenks Street), as well as the replacement of the State Route 4005 (Richardsville Road) bridges over I-80. The project will also include the extension of the North Fork Park Culvert, which carries I-80 traffic over the tributary to North Fork Redbank Creek. It is anticipated to be completed in summer 2028.
This project is part of the ongoing PennDOT Major Bridges P3 Program. Bridging Pennsylvania Developers – I (BPD-I) is led jointly by Shikun & Binui Ltd and Macquarie Capital as Lead Project Developers and Equity Members. The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors (BPC) joint venture (JV) consortium includes the design & construction expertise of S&B USA Construction (Pittsburgh, PA) and FCC Construction. S&B USA Construction is the construction arm of Shikun & Binui Ltd and is also the parent company of Fay, S&B USA Construction (Pittsburgh, PA), one of the four BPC Major Bridge subcontractors. Other Major Bridge subcontractors include the H&K Group (Skippack, PA), Kokosing Construction Company (Pittsburgh, PA), Wagman Heavy Civil (York, PA), and Lead Designer, Michael Baker International (Pittsburgh, PA).
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