Nearby: Long-Term Lane Closures on Route 885 Near CCAC
Project should last from Monday through November.
A $1.9-million project to improve and preserve Clairton Road (Route 885) in West Mifflin Borough will cause long-term delays on that road from Monday, May 21, through November, according to a news release from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 11-0.
Beginning at approximately 7 a.m. on Monday, weather permitting, lane closures will be implemented in both directions from Lebanon Church Road (also known as Route 885) to College Drive near Community College of Allegheny County-South Campus.
Crews will work on the project that includes milling and overlay of existing pavement, updating guiderails, drainage upgrades with pipe replacement, signing and pavement markings, signal upgrades, and other improvements over a 1.24-mile stretch.
One lane will remain open in each direction.
The prime contractor for the project is A. Folino Construction, of Plum Borough.
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Dale Gallaway
5:38 pm on Wednesday, August 1, 2012
I just what to say that for route 885 road work must be on vacation.There has not been any work on that road in the last month.I drive that section of route 885 between CCAC and Lebanon Church Road daily.So can anyone say why there hasn`t been work done on Route 885.
Robert Edward Healy, III
6:33 pm on Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Dale, are you referring to the stretch from Lebanon Church Road to College Drive?
Alan Kelly
2:01 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012
I am a resident on Lewis Run Rd in West Mifflin and I too wonder why the RT 885 construction project between the Lebanon Church Rd intersection and the CCAC main entrance is stalled. No sign of any progress for weeks now.