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Beam Setting for the Portersville Bridge Replacement Project in Muddy Creek Township Begins September 18

09/05/2023

Indiana, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is announcing an upcoming lane closure on State Route 488 and a detour on Interstate 79 Northbound and Southbound in Muddy Creek Township, Butler County as crews erect bridge beams for the new Portersville Bridge.

Beginning September 18 through September 23, crews from J.F. Shea Construction, Inc. of Mt. Pleasant, PA, will be erecting bridge beams with overnight work from 8:00 PM until 6:00 AM daily. During this time, traffic on State Route 488 will be reduced to a single lane with flagging during operations. 

Also, during this time, Interstate 79 Northbound and Southbound will be closed with a detour. To detour, motorists traveling north on Interstate 79 should exit at the Exit 96:  State Route 488 Portersville/Prospect off-ramp and get back onto Interstate 79 via the Northbound on-ramp.  Southbound, motorists should take Exit 99:  U.S. Route 422 Butler/New Castle to U.S. Route 422 Westbound to U.S. Route 19 Southbound to State Route 488 Eastbound to Interstate 79 Southbound.

Work is weather dependent. 

The anticipated completion date for this $6.3 million bridge replacement project is June 2024. The existing bridge will be replaced with a two-span, steel bridge.

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