(Editor's note: the following is a press release from PennDOT.)
The Wolf Administration announced last week that
construction will begin on Monday, Jan. 27 on a project to widen and
reconstruct nearly three miles of U.S. 202 from south of Morris Road to
Swedesford Road in Whitpain and Lower Gwynedd townships.
“This project is a critical part of a multi-phase program to reconstruct, widen and improve travel on a 9.1-mile section of U.S. 202 and selected intersections between Johnson Highway in Norristown and Route 309 in Montgomery Township,” Governor Tom Wolf said.
Construction on the first mainline section (65N) from Route 309 to Hancock Road was completed in 2012. Construction is ongoing on the second mainline section (61N) from Township Line Road to Morris Road. Under this section (65S), PennDOT will make the following improvements:
Beginning Monday, Jan. 27, through fall 2020, periodic weekday lane closures will be in place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on various sections of U.S. 202 in both directions between Morris Road and Sumneytown Pike for clearing operations and utility construction. Traffic will be controlled by flagging when necessary.
Motorists are advised to allow more time for travel in the work areas because backups and slowdowns will occur. All scheduled activities are weather dependent.
James D. Morrissey, Inc. of Philadelphia is the general contractor on the $39,935,283 project which is financed with 80-percent federal and 20-percent state funds. Construction on the project is expected to finish in late 2024.
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