August 09, 2017
Construction
for the Route 414 bridge, spanning Callahan Run in McHenry Township, Lycoming County, is part of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) Rapid Bridge Replacement Project. Replacement of this bridge will allow PennDOT to remove it from Lycoming County’s structurally deficient bridge list.
Pre-construction activities are taking place and will continue in preparation to initiate the long-term traffic control to construct the bridge, at which time motorists will utilize a single-lane temporary runaround controlled by temporary traffic signals. The week of August 10 is the anticipated start of the signal operation. Signals initially will be placed on flash mode before they are fully activated on August 16.
In the event of unfavorable weather or unforeseen activities, this schedule may change.
This bridge is referred to as JV-111 and is one out of the 558 bridges being replaced under the Rapid Bridge Replacement Project. JV references the joint-venture partnership between Walsh/Granite, which is leading construction for the entire project.