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Construction Update on Route 22 (William Penn Highway) Bridge Project in Smithfield Township

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November 01, 2017

Construction for the Route 22 (William Penn Highway) bridge, spanning Route 26 (Pennsylvania Avenue) in 
Smithfield Township, Huntingdon County, currently in construction as part of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) Rapid Bridge Replacement Project will go into a winter shut down. 

On October 31, crews finished the first phase of construction, completing one section of the bridge. Construction will be shutting down for the winter months and is scheduled to begin work in Spring 2018 for the second phase. During the time of the winter shut down traffic will encounter a lane shift through the work zone. Drivers should obey all work zone signing and slowdown in work zones. 

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