This work is part of a project that includes bridge preservation work, approach pavement work, sign and sign structure replacements, and other miscellaneous construction.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that a major bridge preservation project is set to resume next week on multiple bridges and ramps on Interstate 81 and Route 22 in the City of Harrisburg and Susquehanna Township, Dauphin County.
The contractor also will replace expansion bearings on abutments of the bridge carrying westbound Route 22/322 over I-81, which will consist of jacking the superstructure, performing concrete repairs of the pedestals, and placing new bearings. The contractor will then perform concrete deck rehabilitation on the bridges carrying traffic on eastbound and westbound Route 22/322 over I-81 and Ramp C. This work consists of scarification, hydro demolition and latex overlay as well as replacement of expansion dams at both abutments of the bridge over I-81.
Any traffic impacts will occur at night. Updated releases will be issued in advance of the impacts, the release said.
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