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• NIGHT AND WEEKEND LANE CLOSURES ON 202 IN CHESCO |
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King of Prussia – Route 202 drivers will face weeknight and weekend lane closures next week (July 6-11) when traveling between the Westtown Road and Paoli Pike interchanges in Westtown and West Goshen townships, Chester County for the replacement of deteriorated concrete pavement, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced today.
The contractor’s schedule is:
• On Tuesday and Wednesday (July 6-7) from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. the next morning, northbound and southbound Route 202 will be reduced to one lane between Westtown Road and Paoli Pike for milling existing asphalt;
• From 10 p.m. Thursday (July 8) to 5 a.m. Friday (July 9), southbound Route 202 will be reduced to one lane between Paoli Pike and Westtown Road for saw cutting deteriorated concrete pavement;
• From 10 p.m. Friday, July 9 to 5 a.m. Sunday, July 11, southbound Route 202 will be reduced to one lane from Paoli Pike to Westtown Road for saw cutting and patching deteriorated concrete.
PennDOT advises motorists to allow additional time for travel and exercise care when driving through the construction zones.
These operations are part of PennDOT’s $19,377,081 project to rehabilitate and improve 4.3 miles of Route 202 between the Route 100 Interchange and High Street in Chester County. The project is funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Crews are replacing deteriorated concrete pavement in advance of resurfacing the four-lane expressway. They also are reinforcing shoulders; patching and repairing eight bridges; painting steel beams on three bridges; removing and replacing five overhead sign structures; installing new highway signs; installing new guide rail and median barrier; and installing safety rumble strips and pavement reflectors.
Allan A. Myers, LP of Worcester, Montgomery County is the general contractor on the federally-funded project, which is scheduled to finish in Dec. 2011.
PennDOT reminds motorists they can log on to 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone to check traffic conditions on major highways before heading out. |
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