Montoursville, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that the damaged bridge on Route 225 in Little Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County, will reopen nearly a month ahead of schedule. The truss bridge was struck by a truck hauling an excavator in December 2024. Upon a bridge inspection, PennDOT crews closed the bridge for safety until it could be repaired.
The bridge, which carries Route 225 over Mahanoy Creek, is expected to reopen on Saturday, March 1. Motorists are advised there may be minor work remaining that will be completed with a single lane condition under flagging at a later date.
“I want to thank our department forces, bridge inspectors, consultants, J.D. Eckman, and all involved in inspecting, designing, and repairing the bridge,” said PennDOT District Executive Eric High. “Your hard work, long hours, and dedication to completing the repairs and opening this critical roadway several weeks ahead of schedule does not go unnoticed to the department or the public.”
J.D. Eckman, Inc., is the prime contractor for this emergency bridge repair project. Work on this project included removal of the damaged steel truss members and replacement with new steel beams, heat straightening, and miscellaneous repairs. Work began on February 3 and was originally anticipated to be completed by the end of March 2025. Additional work includes bridge painting, and miscellaneous construction work.
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