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Kathy Liebler |
C O M M I S S I O N N E W S R E L E A S E |
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Joe Agnello, (724) 755-5262, (724) 755-5142 fax e-mail: jagnello@paturnpike.com |
December 1, 2000 |
Pa. Route 88 will close Monday, Dec. 4 for
approximately four weeks at a location between Mon City and Finleyville,
just north of Ringgold High School, so that crews can continue erecting
steel beams for dual bridges that will carry the Mon/Fayette Expressway. A detour will be posted directing traffic around the closure via Pa. Route 136, Pa. Route 837, and Finleyville-Elrama Road (SR 1006), or vice versa. The dual bridges under construction will be the highest spans on the Pennsylvania Turnpike system at some 250 feet, crossing over Route 88, Mingo Creek and an active Wheeling & Lake Erie Railroad trestle built 70 years ago for the Pittsburgh & Western Railroad. Dick Corporation is the general contractor for the 1.8-mile, $49.2 million construction section of the Mon/Fayette Expressway that includes the bridges. The bridges are part of the 17-mile Mon/Fayette Expressway Project north from Interstate 70 in Fallowfield Township, Washington County to Pa. Route 51 in Jefferson Hills Borough, Allegheny County Trumbull Corporation is the Turnpike Commission’s construction manager for the 17-mile project, which will open in its entirety in approximately one year. A four-mile stretch of the project north from I-70 to the interchange with Coyle Curtin Road (SR 2025), including dual bridges 190 feet high, is to open in Spring 2001. |
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P.O. Box 67676, Harrisburg, PA 17106-7676 Phone: (717) 939-9551 Fax: (717) 986-9649 |