On Thursday, PennDOT Announced the start of Pottsville Street Bridge Replacement Project in
Port Carbon Borough, Schuylkill County.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced
work is
expected to begin Tuesday, April 22 to replace the Pottsville Street Bridge
over Mill Creek in Port Carbon Borough, Schuylkill County.
The contractor will be replacing the existing structural deficient concrete
T-beam bridge with a concrete box beam bridge.
During construction Pottsville Street will be closed and detoured between
Commerce and Pike streets. Traffic will be detoured on Commerce, Jackson,
Coal,
and Market streets
A temporary traffic signal will be utilized to control traffic at the
intersection of Coal and Jackson Street during construction.
The project is scheduled to be complete in October 2014.
Heim Construction Co., Inc. of Orwigsburg, Pa. is the general contractor on
the
$1,797,789 project.
The Pottsville Street Bridge was originally constructed in 1927. It is 64
feet
long and 56 feet wide. The new bridge will be 60 feet long and 35 feet
wide.
This section of Pottsville Street has an average daily traffic volume of
4,144
vehicles.