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District 4-0 Harold S. Hill, P.E. 2018 Project Letting Schedule D 4-0 Significant Projects: $10 Million and Over District 4-0 Harold S. Hill, P.E. 2018 Project Letting Schedule D 4-0 Significant Projects: $10 million and Over Year County ECMS Project SR Section Number of Years 2018 Wayne/Pike 76861 I-84 E&W I-4R Wayne - E26 84 450 4 2018 Luzerne 98247 I-81 NB/SB Mill/Fill – Sugar Notch to Avoca 81 345 2 2018 Lackawanna 106328 I-380 Mill/Fill Lacka 380 245 2 2018 Lackawanna 109304 I-81 NB/SB Mill/Fill – County Line to Scranton 81 249 2 2019 Lackawanna 61813 Casey Highway Diamond Grinding 6 D04 2 2019 Pike 85766 I-84 E&W I-4R MP 40 – E46 84 494 4 D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – $38.6 million ECMS SR Section Project 106328 380 245 I-380 Mill/Fill 2018 110338 81 221 I-81 & I-84 Pavement Failure Interim, Dunmore Bridge Maintenance Contract 95485 11 BRG Group 4-18-BR 1 (SR 11 Wall & I-84 Barrier) 106623 81 JTR District Interstate Bridge Joints 67205 2001 D50 SR 2001 ov Outlet Kizer Pond 109304 81 249 I-81 NB/SB Mill/Fill County Line to Scranton 97105 2013 D50 SR 2013 over Pond Creek 8259 307 272 Shady Lane Arch D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna - ECMS 106328 • 380/245 - I-380 Mill/Fill • Resurfacing on Interstate 380 in Clifton, Covington and Roaring Brook Townships, Moscow Borough D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 110338 • I-81 & I-84 Pavement Failure Interim, Dunmore • Concrete slab replacement and preservation on I-81 NB and SB from Exit 185 (Central Scranton Expressway) to Exit 186 (East Drinker Street); and on I-84 and from I-81 to Exit 2 (Elmhurst/PA 435) in the City of Scranton and Dunmore Borough D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 95485 • Bridge Maint Contract - Group 4- 18-BR 1 • Retaining wall repair on State Route 11 NB (Joseph M McDade Expressway) between the Main Avenue Exit and the Keyser Avenue Exit in the City of Scranton D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 106623 • District Interstate Bridge Joints • Bridge preservation on Interstate 81 (American Legion Memorial Highway) NB/SB over Township Road 444 (Scott Road), Township Road 442 (Burcher Avenue), State Route 1027 (Layton Road), South Abington Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 67205 • SR 2001 over Outlet Kizer Pond • Bridge Replacement on State Route 2001 (Maplewood Road) over Outlet Kizer Pond in Jefferson Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 109304 • I-81 NB/SB Mill/Fill County Line to Scranton • Interstate resurfacing and bridge preservation on I-81 (American Legion Memorial Highway) NB/SB from Luzerne County line to Mile Marker 185.5; in Moosic Borough and City of Scranton D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna - ECMS 97105 • 2013/D50 – SR 2013 over Pond Creek • Bridge Rehabilitation on State Route 2013 (River Road) over Pond Creek in Thornhurst Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Lackawanna – ECMS 8259 • Shady Lane Arch • Bridge replacement on State Route 307 (Shady Lane) over Outlet of Summit Lake in South Abington Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – $36.0 million ECMS SR Section Project SR 4024 ov Huntington Creek & 93043 4024 352 SR 4016 ov Shickshinny Creek 8606 LOC County Road 13 - Chase Road Bridge Maintenance Contract 95485 115 BRG Group 4-18-BR 1 (SR 115 Wall) 67449 2045 350 SR 2045 over Bow Creek 98247 81 228 I-81 Mill/Fill 2018, Sugar Notch to Avoca 93006 309 355 SR 309 over Nescopeck Ck Design Build 89913 4025 D50 SR 4025 over Roaring Brook 9087 2010 351 SR 2010 over SR 29 Design Build 101387 4015 D50 SR 4015 ov Kitchen Creek 8259 1038 D50 SR 1038 over Obendorfers 84374 309 362 SR 309 over Laurel Run Creek 9174 309 D56 PA 309 over Br Fern Creek 9175 1050 351 SR 1050 over Toby Creek D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 93043 • SR 4024 over Huntington Creek • Bridge rehabilitation (Deck Replacement) on State Route 4024 (Talcott Hill Road) over Huntington Creek, in Fairmount Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 93043 • SR 4016 ov Shickshinny Creek • Bridge replacement on State Route 4016 (Hunlock-Harveyville Road) over Branch Shickshinny Creek, in Union Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 95485 • Bridge Maint Contract - Group 4-18-BR 1 • Retaining wall repair on State Route 115 Southbound (Bear Creek Boulevard) between East Mountain Boulevard and Old East End Boulevard in Plains Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 8606 • County Road 13- Chase Road • Rehabilitation & Improvement of Chase Rd. (County Road #13). Work includes widening & milling, replacing existing guiderail closing existing cross pipes/ditches. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 67449 • SR 2045 over Bow Creek • Bridge replacement on State Route 2045 (South Main Road) over Bow Creek in Wright Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 98247 • I-81 Mill/Fill 2018, Sugar Notch to Avoca • Resurfacing on Interstate 81 Northbound, Southbound, and ramps from Exit 164, Nanticoke to Exit 178, Avoca in Hanover, Newport, Plains, Wilkes Barre, Jenkins, Pittston Townships, Ashley, Dupont, Laflin Boroughs D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 93006 • SR 309 over Nescopeck Creek Design Build • Bridge Replacement on State Route 309 (Hunter Highway) over Nescopeck Creek, in Butler Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 89913 • SR 4025 over Roaring Brook • Bridge Rehabilitation on State Route 4025 (Gravel Road) over Roaring Brook in Hunlock Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 9087 • SR 2010 over SR 29 Design Build • Bridge Rehabilitation (Superstructure Replacement) on SR 2010 (Main Street) over SR 29 (South Cross Valley Expressway) in Hanover Township and Sugar Notch Borough D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 101387 • SR 4015 over Kitchen Creek • Bridge Rehabilitation on State Route 4015 (Bethel Hill Road) over Kitchen Creek in Fairmont Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 8259 • SR 1038 over Obendorfers • Culvert Rehabilitation (Slipline) on SR 1038 (Oberdorfer Road) over Obendoffers Creek in Exeter Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 84374 • SR 309 over Laurel Run Creek • Bridge Rehabilitation (Flowline) on SR 309 (North Cross Valley Expressway) over Laurel Run Creek in Plains Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 9174 • PA 309 over Branch Fern Creek • Culvert Rehabilitation on SR 309 (Tunkhannock Highway) over Branch of Fern Creek in Dallas Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Luzerne – ECMS 9175 • SR 1050 over Toby Creek • Bridge superstructure replacement on State Route 1050 over Toby Creek in Kingston Township D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – $113.5 million ECMS County SR Section Project Wayne SR 196; 108545 Wayne 196 PAV SR 170 Paving Milford to Matamoras 57765 Pike 6 408 Betterment 57868 Wayne 590 603 Hamlin Corners Wayne/ I-84 E&W I-4R 76861 84 450 Pike Wayne - E26 SR 3046 over 9974 Wayne 3046 D50 Spring Run D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – ECMS 108545 • Wayne SR 196; SR 170 Paving • Resurfacing on State Route 196 (Easton Turnpike) from State Route 296 (Easton Turnpike) to Route 191 (Sawmill Road), Lake, Salem, Clinton Townships; State Route 170 (Creek Drive) from State Route 670 (Bethany Turnpike) to Burns Road, Mount Pleasant Township, Wayne County. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – ECMS 57765 • Milford to Matamoras Betterment • Reconstruction, Restoration, Resurfacing, Safety Improvements on State Route 6 (Pennsylvania, Constitution Avenues) from Milford to Matamoras, in Milford and Matamoras Boroughs, Milford and Westfall Townships, Pike County. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – ECMS 57868 • Hamlin Corners • This project involves intersection improvements on State Route 590 (Hamlin Highway) and State Route 191 (Easton Turnpike) in Salem Township, Wayne County. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – ECMS 76861 • I-84 E&W I-4R Wayne - E26 • Interstate Reconstruction on I-84 (Fallen Trooper Memorial Highway) from SR 3005 (Forks Bridge Road) to Exit 26; and bridge replacement over Wallenpaupack Creek, Township Road 357 and Township Road 390, over SR 507, in Greene, Palmyra, and Sterling Townships, Pike and Wayne Counties D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Wayne/Pike – ECMS 9974 • SR 3046 over Spring Run • This project involves the replacement of the bridge on State Route 3046 (Gilpin Road) over Spring Run in Dreher Township, Wayne County. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Susquehanna/Wyoming – $14.0 million ECMS County SR Section Project New Milford RR & 9580 Susq 1016 570 Meylert Cr Bridges SR 1007 ov E Br Canawacta Cr & 107235 Susq 1007 550 SR 1022 ov Trib. to Snake Cr 106316 Susq 547 550 SR 547 ov Branch Butler Creek 69006 Susq 1012 550 SR 1012 ov Lewis Creek 83059 Wyoming 3007 750 SR 3007 Ov. RBMN RR SR 2021 over East Branch 9658 Susq 2021 550 Tunkhannock Cr SR 1010 over Lewis Creek 9572 Susq 1010 501 Design Build 9739 Susq 367 D50 SR 367 over Tuscarora Creek SR 1009 ov Starrucca Ck 85730 Susq 1009 572 Design Build D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Susquehanna/Wyoming ECMS 9580 • New Milford RR & Meylert Creek Bridges • Bridge replacement and Culvert rehabilitation on State Route 1016 (Montrose Street) over Norfolk Southern Railroad in New Milford Borough, Susquehanna County. D 4-0 Remaining 2018 Projects: Susquehanna/Wyoming ECMS 107235 • SR 1007 ov E Br Canawacta Creek & SR 1022 ov Trib. to Snake Creek • Bridge replacement on State Route 1007 (Bear Swamp Road) over East Branch of Canawacta Creek, in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County. • Bridge replacement on State Route 1022(Liberty Park Road) over Tributary to Snake Creek, in Liberty Township, Susquehanna County.
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