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Wolf Administration Announces Completed, Ongoing Projects Ongoing Projects in Jefferson and Four Other Counties

JEFFERSON CO., Pa. – The Wolf Administration announced yesterday that the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Indiana-based Engineering District 10 region saw 110 roadway miles paved and more than 60 construction contracts put out this year.

(Photo courtesy PennDOT.)

District 10, comprised of Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Indiana, and Jefferson counties, opened bids for 26 bridge project contracts and 34 roadway or other project contracts totaling $145 million in value. The resurfaced roadway miles and contracts issued were part of PennDOT’s statewide totals through October: roughly 2,100 roadway miles paved and contracts put out to preserve, repair, and replace more than 450 state-owned bridges and 18 locally owned bridges.

“We would not have been able to successfully deliver this many critical road and bridge projects to the region without additional funding from Act 89,” PennDOT District 10 Executive Joseph P. Dubovi, III, P.E., said. “Those investments went directly into extending the service life of our highways and bridges, improving safety and strengthening our infrastructure.”

In addition to paving, the region saw 597.2 miles of surface treatment (oil and chip) to preserve pavement life in 2017.

Department force crews completed one bridge project – box culvert installations – in each of the five counties. Work completed by in-house paving and bridge crews has helped stretch resources and supplement contract work.

Below is a list, by county, of the major projects in the district in 2017. Some of the projects are multi-year projects that started prior to 2017.



Armstrong County

Butler County

Clarion County

Indiana County

Jefferson County

For more information on projects occurring or being bid this year, those made possible by or accelerated by the state transportation funding plan (Act 89), or those on the department’s Four and Twelve Year Plans, visit www.projects.penndot.gov.

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