Bridge Work Winding Down
Bridge work is winding down on two different projects, one in Port Allegany, McKean County and one in the village of Loucks Mills, Potter County.
The Route 155 bridge in Port Allegany was repaired this year while traffic continued to use the bridge. The bridge spans the Allegheny River on Route 155 in Liberty Township, just beyond the Route 6 intersection near Port Allegany.
Work included deck repair, guiderail updates, back wall repair, painting, new expansion dams and erosion/sedimentation measures.
The L.C. Whitford Company, Inc. of Wellsville, New York was the contractor on the $1.3 million project.
Work is expected to be complete within the next 7 to 10 days on a new bridge spanning the Genesee branch of Pine Creek in the village of Loucks Mills, Potter County. The new bridge is located on Route 1004 /Township Road 545.
Nestlerode Contracting Company Inc. of Lock Haven was the contractor on the $537,000 project, which came in $45,000 under budget.
For more information on roadway construction and maintenance operations, visit PennDOT’s website at www.dot.state.pa.us.
PennDOT reminds motorists they can also log on to 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone before heading out to check traffic conditions.
From PennDOT
The Route 155 bridge in Port Allegany was repaired this year while traffic continued to use the bridge. The bridge spans the Allegheny River on Route 155 in Liberty Township, just beyond the Route 6 intersection near Port Allegany.
Work included deck repair, guiderail updates, back wall repair, painting, new expansion dams and erosion/sedimentation measures.
The L.C. Whitford Company, Inc. of Wellsville, New York was the contractor on the $1.3 million project.
Work is expected to be complete within the next 7 to 10 days on a new bridge spanning the Genesee branch of Pine Creek in the village of Loucks Mills, Potter County. The new bridge is located on Route 1004 /Township Road 545.
Nestlerode Contracting Company Inc. of Lock Haven was the contractor on the $537,000 project, which came in $45,000 under budget.
For more information on roadway construction and maintenance operations, visit PennDOT’s website at www.dot.state.pa.us.
PennDOT reminds motorists they can also log on to 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone before heading out to check traffic conditions.
From PennDOT
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