Project Status
Step 3 of 4
Construction
Next Step: Completed
Project Overview
County: Mercer
Municipality: City of Hermitage
State Route: Route 3020
Local Name: Lamor Road
Project Type: Roadway and Safety Improvement
Construction Start: 06/09/2025
Expected Construction End: November 2025
Last Updated: 06/02/2025
This is a project to improve the roadway and safety of Lamor Road in the City of Hermitage, Mercer County.
The project will include improvement to 0.58 miles of roadway from in the intersection with Route 18 to the intersection with North Keel Ridge Road (Route 3011).
The project includes milling and paving, traffic signal updates, roadway widening to add 4-foot shoulders, and curve improvements west of the Carol S. Gurrera Village driveway. Work will also include upgrades to drainage, curbs, and sidewalks, along with tree trimming, and updates to signs and roadway paint.
Construction is expected to begin June 9, 2025, weather permitting, and is expected to be completed by November 2025.
The contractor is Kirilia Contractors, Inc. of Brookfield, Ohio. The contract cost is $1,932,627, which is to be paid with 100 percent state funds.
Traffic Impacts
The project will require a detour for westbound traffic, which will be posted using North Keel Ridge Road, Route 62, and Route 18. It is expected to be in place for four months.
Lamor Road will be open to local traffic and property owners will have continual access to their properties during construction. Local traffic will be controlled by flaggers and short-term traffic controls.
Carol S. Gurrera Village driveway connecting to Lamor Road will be closed during construction. Access to the village will be maintained through the North Keel Ridge Road driveway.
Contact Information
Ken Engstrom
Project Manager
kengstrom@pa.gov
Jill Harry
Press Officer
814-678-5035
jharry@pa.gov
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