Bridge deck repairs planned between Exits 19 and 22.
Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that there will be around-the-clock lane restrictions next weekend on Interstate 83 between Exit 19 (Route 462/Market Street) and Exit 22 (N. George Street) in York County so a contractor can perform concrete bridge deck repairs and bituminous paving on structures south of Route 30.
Weather permitting, this work will be performed around-the-clock on two consecutive weekends from 9:00 PM Friday to 6:00 AM Monday, Friday, September 8, through Monday, September 11, and Friday, September 15, through Monday, September 18.
A lane restriction will be in place in both directions of I-83 during work hours. Motorists should be alert and drive with caution through the work zone,
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This work is associated with a project that includes replacing the Eberts Lane bridge spanning I-83, constructing an additional span to the existing 3-lane, 2-span bridge on Sherman Street (Route 1033) spanning I-83 and Mill Creek, approach work, guide rail updates, pavement marking updates, and other miscellaneous construction
Deblin, Inc, of Mechanicsburg, PA, is the contractor on this $10,117,734 project.
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