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Culvert Replacement Project to Start Monday Near Port Matilda

State College, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that work to replace a masonry arch culvert near Port Matilda is set to begin Monday, July 6. The culvert spans Bell Hollow on Route 3025 (Bell Hollow Lane) in Taylor Township, Centre County, and replacing it will remove the structure from Centre County’s list of bridges in poor condition.

Work on this project will be done in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and state Department of Health guidance as well as a project-specific COVID-19 safety plan, which will include protocols for social distancing, use of face coverings, personal and job site cleaning protocols, management of entries to the job site and relevant training.

PennDOT intends to begin excavation and installation of erosion and sedimentation controls Monday, July 6. Delays are expected while this work is completed. Beginning Monday, July 13, the road will be closed at the culvert site and a detour using Route 3040 (South Eagle Valley Road) to Fowler Hollow Road will be implemented. It will remain in place for the duration of the project.

The existing culvert was built in 1937, is 10-feet long and carries an average of 55 vehicles daily. It will be replaced with a precast reinforced concrete box culvert.

This project is a joint effort between PennDOT Centre County Maintenance and LTT Trucking LLC of North Bend, PA. PennDOT will perform the excavation, install the erosion and sedimentation control measures, provide traffic control, demolish the existing culvert and complete backfilling once the new culvert is installed. The contractor will install the new culvert and complete approach paving, drainage improvements, guiderail installation, pavement marking and miscellaneous construction. The project cost is $251,000.

PennDOT anticipates completing the work by mid-August but will open the bridge to traffic earlier if work progress allows. All work is weather and schedule dependent.

PennDOT reminds drivers to use caution in work zones, follow official detour signs, obey posted speed limits, and always buckle up.

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