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PennDOT/BPC Announce Traffic Reconfigurations for I-78 Lenhartsville Bridge Replacement Project

10/31/2024

 Motorists are advised that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors (BPC) announce a traffic shift on I-78 east and west in support of the I-78 Lenhartsville Bridge Replacement Project. 

The contractor will utilize short-term lane closures on I-78 east and west between Exit 30 (Hamburg) and Exit 40 (PA 737) to place temporary concrete barrier to shift both lanes of traffic in each direction toward the center median to facilitate construction on the outer portions of the project.  

The Exit 35 (PA 143) interchange ramps to I-78 west  will have a temporary stop condition. The ramps toI-78 eastbound will continue to be in a temporary stop condition. The I-78 west traffic shift and ramp reconfiguration work is anticipated to start on November 3rd, between 9:00 PM and 6:00 AM, and continue each night until complete.  

The contractor will also utilize 15-minute slow rolling stoppages on I-78 east and west and place flaggers at the Exit 35 interchange ramps to control traffic while they install utility poles and attach communication wire across the interstate, which is anticipated to start on November 10th, between 9:00 PM and 6:00 AM.  

The I-78 east traffic shift and ramp reconfiguration work will start thereafter, between 9:00 PM and 6:00 AM, and continue each night until complete.  

On Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, PennDOT and BPD-I hosted the I-78 Lenhartsville Pre-Construction Public Meeting in Lenhartsville to introduce key members of the I-78 Lenhartsville team and provide an update about specific pre-construction and anticipated upcoming construction activities, traffic plans and scheduling. To download the presentation click here. 

This project is part of the ongoing PennDOT Major Bridges P3 Program. Bridging Pennsylvania Developers – I (BPD-I) is led jointly by Shikun & Binui Ltd and Macquarie Capital as Lead Project Developers and Equity Members. The Bridging Pennsylvania Constructors (BPC) joint venture (JV) consortium includes the design & construction expertise of S&B USA Construction (Pittsburgh, PA) and FCC Construction. S&B USA Construction is the construction arm of Shikun & Binui Ltd and is also the parent company of Fay, S&B USA Construction (Pittsburgh, PA), one of the four BPC Major Bridge subcontractors. Other Major Bridge subcontractors include the H&K Group (Skippack, PA), Kokosing Construction Company (Pittsburgh, PA), Wagman Heavy Civil (York, PA), and Lead Designer, Michael Baker International (Pittsburgh, PA).

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Contact: Ron Young, ronyoung@pa.gov, 610-871-4555; Sean Brown, sebrown@pa.gov, 610-871-4556.

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