PennDOThas announced single-lane restrictions will begin Mondayon Route 910 at the northbound Route 28 interchange in Harmar.
The restrictions will occur on northbound Route 910 at the Harmar (Exit 11) interchange between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until the end of July. Crews from Swank Construction Co. will perform concrete reconstruction. The off-ramp to Route 910 from northbound Route 28 will remain restricted to a single lane.
The work is a part of a $27.68 million highway restoration project on Route 28 between Harmar/I-76/Route 910 (Exit 11) and Russelton/Creighton (Exit 13) interchanges. The project is expected to be completed between the end of 2023 and early 2024.
Work includes milling and resurfacing, concrete pavement preservation, bridge rehabilitation and preservation, guide rail and drainage improvements, highway lighting and traffic signals. In addition to the long-term single-lane restrictions, there will be an 11-day single-lane closure in each direction near the northern limits of the project.
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