PennDOT began preparatory work on a project to repair and resurface a 5.5-mile section of U.S. Route 222 from the intersection with Route 272 in the Village of Penn Hill to the intersection with Church Road in the Village of Mechanics Grove in southern Lancaster County.
The $2,614,921 contract was awarded to Pennsy Supply, Inc., of Annville, Lebanon County, and includes roadway base repair, drainage work, pipe replacement, milling and resurfacing, guiderail installation and new traffic lines.
PennDOT reminds motorists that from now through November they may encounter single-lane restrictions with flaggers directing traffic through the work zone on weekdays after 9 a.m. as crews repair U.S. Route 222 in preparation for resurfacing next summer.
Work under this construction contract is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 2013.
This section of U.S. Route 222, locally known as the Robert Fulton Highway, averages nearly 4,000 vehicles traveled daily.
The $2,614,921 contract was awarded to Pennsy Supply, Inc., of Annville, Lebanon County, and includes roadway base repair, drainage work, pipe replacement, milling and resurfacing, guiderail installation and new traffic lines.
PennDOT reminds motorists that from now through November they may encounter single-lane restrictions with flaggers directing traffic through the work zone on weekdays after 9 a.m. as crews repair U.S. Route 222 in preparation for resurfacing next summer.
Work under this construction contract is scheduled to be completed by Sept. 2013.
This section of U.S. Route 222, locally known as the Robert Fulton Highway, averages nearly 4,000 vehicles traveled daily.