Pennsylvania’s massive P3 bridge replacement program launches

The Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, a public-private partnership between the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Plenary Walsh Keystone Partners (PWKP) will begin this month, PennDOT announced.

The project will replace 558 structurally deficient bridges across the state over three years. Most of the bridges cross small state highways in rural areas.

This year, 58 bridges in the southwestern, north central and northeast regions of the state are to be replaced.

[photo credit: parapidbridges.com]

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