Indiana, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is alerting motorists to upcoming night work and a detour on Margaret Road for the Margaret Road Intersection Improvement Project in Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County.
Night work will operate July 17 through 20 to excavate for a new temporary road on the west end of the project. There are no anticipated lane closures, but motorists should use caution in the area and be alert for an increase in vehicles entering and exiting the work zone.
From July 24 through the end of September, there will be a detour on Margaret Road as crews continue excavation and drainage work. To detour, motorists should use State Route 422, State Route 210, State Route 85, and State Route 2005 (Margaret Road).
The Margaret Road Intersection Improvement Project will provide roadway realignment to improve the existing intersection, sight distance and geometrics along the U.S. Route 422 corridor between Indiana and Kittanning. The project incorporates two new structures consisting of a two-span bridge and a concrete box culvert. The two-span bridge is over Cherry Run and spans State Route 2005, locally known as Margaret Road.
The project replaces an existing four-way intersection with a T-intersection relocated at a point west of the existing intersection. Numerous stormwater management facilities and new wetland areas will be constructed throughout the project limits. Contractor, Plum Contracting, Inc. of Pittsburgh will be completing this $25 million with a projected completion date of June 2025.
This project was funded through the Surface Transportation Program (STP) which provides flexible funding that may be used by States and localities for projects to preserve and improve the conditions and performance on any federal-aid highway, bridge and tunnel projects on any public road, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and transit capital projects, including intercity bus terminals.
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