Project Status
Step 3 of 4
Construction
Next Step: Completed
Project Overview
County: Warren
State Route: 0059
Project Type: Bridge Rehabilitation
MPMS: 110818
Construction Start: May 2024
Expected Construction End: Late Fall 2025
Last Updated: 09/16/2025
This project is to rehabilitate the bridge that carries Route 59 over Kinzua Creek (Allegheny Reservoir) in Mead Township, Warren County.
The bridge is located on Route 59 (Kinzua Drive) within the Allegheny National Forest between the intersection with the Route 6 and the intersection with Route 321.
This bridge rehabilitation project will involve structural steel repairs to the truss members, concrete repairs to the bridge piers and abutments, bearing replacements, and replacement of a navigational lighting system.
Work is expected to start May 20, 2024 and to be and is expected to be completed in late fall 2025.
The contractor is L.C. Whitford Company Inc. of Wellsville, NY. The contract cost is $6,082,432, which is to be paid entirely with federal funds.
Traffic Impacts
One lane on the bridge will remain closed across a portion of the bridge throughout the duration of the work. Traffic is being controlled by temporary signals.
The bridges are scheduled to be closed for approximately 48 hours starting at 6:00 PM on September 26, 2025, and again on October 17, 2025.
A detour will be posted using Route 6 and Route 321 (Kane-Marshburg Road).
An Aids to Navigation Plan has been coordinated with the PA Fish and Boat Commission and temporary signs for boating traffic along the channel will be posted during construction.
Contact Information
Ted Wilson
Project Manager
814-678-7379
thewilson@pa.gov
Jill Harry
Press Officer
814-678-5035
jharry@pa.gov
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