Pittsburgh, PA – PennDOT District 11 is
announcing overnight closures for beam setting on I-579 in the City of
Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, will occur Monday through Friday nights, June
8-12 weather permitting.
I-579
will close to traffic between the Center Avenue exit and the Bigelow Boulevard
overpass from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. nightly through Friday night, June 12 according
to the follow schedule:
Monday and Tuesday nights, June
8-9 – Northbound closure from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night
Wednesday and Thursday nights,
June 10-11 – Southbound closure with intermittent 15-minute stoppages in
the northbound direction from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. each night
Friday night, June 12 -
Southbound closure with intermittent 15-minute stoppages in the northbound
direction from 7 p.m. Friday night to 10 a.m. Saturday morning
Work
will occur on Saturday night if a rainout occurs through the week.
Crews
from the Joseph B. Fay Company will continue conduct box beam installation over
I-579 requiring the closures and detours.
Posted
Detours
To
Continue on Northbound I-579
From northbound I-579, take the
PPG Arena/Centre Avenue off-ramp
Turn left onto Washington Place
Stay in the left lane and
follow signs toward North 579/Veterans Bridge
Take the ramp to North
579/Veterans Bridge
End detour
Northbound
I-579 to Bigelow Boulevard
From northbound I-579, take the
PPG Arena/Centre Avenue off-ramp
Turn left onto Washington Place
Stay in center lane and follow
signs for East 380/Bigelow Boulevard
Take the ramp to East
380/Bigelow Boulevard
End detour
Alternate
Detour From Westbound I-376 Parkway East to Northbound I-579
Continue past the Boulevard of
the Allies/Liberty Bridge (Exit 72B) off-ramp
Take the North 279 off-ramp
(Exit 70C) toward Fort Duquesne Bridge/North Shore
Continue onto the Fort Duquesne
Bridge
Stay in the right two lanes
toward North 279
Continue onto northbound I-279
(Parkway North)
End detour
Alternate
Detour From the Liberty Bridge to Northbound I-579
From the Liberty Bridge, take
the East 376 off-ramp toward Oakland/Monroeville/Boulevard of the Allies
At the end of the ramp, turn
left onto the Boulevard of the Allies toward Downtown Pittsburgh
Follow the Boulevard of the
Allies to Commonwealth Place
Turn left onto Commonwealth
Place
Take the ramp to merge onto the
Fort Duquesne Bridge
Continue onto the Fort Duquesne
Bridge
Stay in the right two lanes
toward North 279
Continue onto northbound I-279
(Parkway North)
End detour
Southbound
I-579 (To Boulevard of the Allies/Eastbound I-376 – Cars)
All southbound I-579 traffic
will exit at the 6th Avenue/7th Avenue off-ramp
Take the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn right onto 6th Avenue
Turn left onto Grant Street
Take the ramp East I-376 toward
Monroeville
End detour
Southbound
I-579 (To Boulevard of the Allies/Eastbound I-376 – Trucks)
From southbound I-579, trucks
will exit at the 6th Avenue/7th Avenue off-ramp
Take the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn right onto 6th Avenue
Turn left onto Wood Street
Turn left onto the Boulevard of
the Allies
Take the ramp to East 376
toward Monroeville
End detour
Southbound
I-579 (To Liberty Bridge – Cars and Trucks)
All southbound I-579, traffic
will exit at the 6th Avenue/7th Avenue off-ramp
Take the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn left onto 6th Avenue
6th Avenue becomes the Crosstown Boulevard
Follow Crosstown Boulevard to
the Liberty Bridge
End detour
Bigelow
Boulevard Ramp to Southbound I-579 (To Boulevard of the Allies/Eastbound I-376
– Cars)
From Bigelow Boulevard, take
the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn right onto 6th Avenue
Turn left onto Grant Street
Take the ramp East I-376 toward
Monroeville
End detour
Bigelow
Boulevard Ramp to Southbound I-579 (To Boulevard of the Allies/Eastbound I-376
– Trucks)
From Bigelow Boulevard, take
the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn right onto 6th Avenue
Turn left onto Wood Street
Turn left onto the Boulevard of
the Allies
Take the ramp to East 376
toward Monroeville
End detour
Bigelow
Boulevard Ramp to Southbound I-579 (To Liberty Bridge – Cars and Trucks)
From Bigelow Boulevard, take
the ramp to PPG Arena/6th Avenue
Turn left onto 6th Avenue
6th Avenue becomes the Crosstown Boulevard
Follow Crosstown Boulevard to
the Liberty Bridge
End detour
Overnight
closures will continue in both directions (not simultaneously) during the beam
setting operations. Additional details
will be provided when the closures are scheduled.
The
$29.34 million project, sponsored by the City of Pittsburgh and the Sports and
Exhibition Authority, consists of the construction of a structure spanning
I-579 to link downtown Pittsburgh and the Hill District. In part, the Cap
project will create a new three-acre greenspace which will include pedestrian
pathways, bicycle routes, rain gardens for stormwater management, and design
elements from neighborhood artists. Additional construction activities include
retrofitting existing retaining walls and bridges to accommodate the new
structure, roadway reconstruction, drainage improvements, traffic signals,
highway lighting, ITS, and landscaping. For additional details on the project
including information on sustainability, funding, and public input please visit
http://www.pgh-sea.com/LHR-i579cap.htm.
The
Joseph B. Fay Company is the prime contractor.
Work
on this project will be in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and
state Department of Health guidance as well as a project-specific COVID-19
safety plan, which will include protocols for social distancing, use of face
coverings, personal and job-site cleaning protocols, management of entries to
the jobsite, and relevant training.
To
help keep motorists informed as work progresses, PennDOT has created an email
distribution list for I-579 Crosstown Boulevard traffic advisories and
construction updates. Enroll by sending email addresses to stcowan@pa.gov.
Please write “Subscribe – I-579 Cap Project” in the subject line.
Motorists
can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded
winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com.
511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay
warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than
950 traffic cameras.
511PA
is also available through a smartphone application for iPhone and Android
devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following regional twitter alerts accessible
on the 511PA website.
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