The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) today announced that Gulisek Construction, LLC., of Mount Pleasant, PA, will restart rehabilitation work on Wednesday, April 5 that began in 2022 at several interchanges along U.S. Route 22 in Cambria, Munster, Cresson and Allegheny townships in Cambria County.
On Wednesday, the contractor will switch traffic patterns as needed to perform ramp work at the Gallitzin and Munster exits, both east and westbound. This work includes concrete patching, spall repair, and joint cleaning and sealing. On April 10, similar work will start on U.S. Route 22 from West Ebensburg to the Gallitzin exits, both east and west bound. A mobile lane closure will be used for this portion, which includes concrete patching, paving, joint repair, cleaning and sealing.
Minor delays should be expected as traffic patterns change. Motorists are advised to use caution and watch for construction vehicles. Work is not weather dependent.
Additionally, joint sealing and cleaning, milling and thin lift paving will be done at the Route 1036 and 2014 (Rowena Interchange) over the concrete roadway was placed in 2022. An epoxy overlay will be installed on the bridge at this exit, as well. This work will be performed under short-term lane closures.
This multi-year, $6.5 million project that began in 2022 is expected to be completed by July 2023.
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