Indiana, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that there will be a single lane closure on Route 28 on November 6, 2024, 7 AM to 5 PM for the Goheenville Safety Improvement Project in Boggs and Wayne Townships, Armstrong County.
Flagging will be in effect between the intersections of East Caldwell (Route 1027) and Calhoun School Road (Route 1016) while crews remove the temporary concrete barriers.
The Goheenville Safety Improvement Project includes roadway realignment, bridge/culvert replacements, the continuation of a truck climbing lane, and the addition of turning lanes at intersecting roads on State Route 28 in Boggs and Wayne Townships from approximately two miles north of State Route 1018 to approximately six miles south of State Route 1004.
Contractor, Mascaro Contracting, L.P. of Pittsburgh, PA, will be completing this $16.6 million safety improvement project that will conclude in Spring 2025.
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