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Public OutreachThe Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is committed to keeping its neighbors informed on all construction activities within the project limits that may impact property owners. The PTC has created a number of avenues to keep the public up to date as construction progresses.
• WeeklyConstructionUpdatesA weekly digest of upcoming construction activities sorted by the streets and neighborhoods that could be affected by the work.
• ConstructionUpdateOpenHousesResidents can attend an informal meeting to view the tentative construction schedule, meet the proj-ect team, get answers to their construction-related questions, and review project plans and displays. Visit the project web site to review materials from past meetings and to locate an upcoming meeting.
• ProjectWebSite-www.paturnpike.com/ConstructionProjects/mpA20toA31The project web site, which incorporates this six-mile construction project with the five-mile northern section design project, is updated often with construction news, photos, and answers to frequently asked questions. Sign up to receive “NEXT” the quarterly project newsletter by mail or to receive E-Bulletins, important project information by e-mail.
• ConstructionHotline-1-877-855-2545The construction hotline is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to speak with the live representa-tive and submit questions and concerns to the construction management team.
ProjectTeamContactInformation
Richard Cochrane, P.E.Construction Project Manager
McTish, Kunkel & Associates215-361-2945
Brian NeckermannContractor - Project Manager
Walsh Construction610-277-3546
Joe Serbu, P.E.Senior Engineer Project Manager
PTC - Eastern Regional Office610-292-3748
Mimi DoylePublic Information Manager - East
PTC - Eastern Regional Office610-239-4117
Jessica BratinaPublic Involvement Specialist
KCI Technologies, Inc.717-691-1340 or 215-361-2945
www.paturnpike.comFebruary 2012
PennsylvaniaTurnpikeCommission
Northeastern ExtensionTotal Reconstruction and Widening Project
Aerial view of the mainline bridges at Skippack Pike and North Wales Road
Southern Section Construction Mid-County Interchange to Berks Road
Mileposts A20.31 - A25.67
The Total Reconstruction and Widening Project Area includes the area between the Mid-County Interchange and the Lansdale Interchange (Mileposts A20-A31).
Northeastern Extension Total Reconstruction and Widening ProjectSouthern Section Construction
Mid-County Interchange to Berks Road (MP A20-A26)This six-mile construction project encompasses the southern half of the total reconstruction and widening area and includes the area between the Mid-County Interchange and Berks Road (Mileposts A20.31- A25.67). The project traverses the Townships of Plymouth, Whitpain, and a portion of Worcester, in Montgomery County.
The existing four-lane roadway (12-foot travel lanes, with a limited left-lane shoulder and eight- to 10-foot right-lane shoulder) is being reconstructed to accommodate six 12-foot travel lanes with 12-foot left and right shoulders. Additionally, the northbound and southbound Turnpike lanes will be divided by a 52” concrete glare screen.
Construction on the southern section began in early 2011 when the contractor, Walsh Construction, placed six miles of concrete barrier along the right shoulder of the northbound and southbound Turnpike, establishing a safe work zone. Work has included clearing of trees and shrubs, excavating the existing roadway including the demolition and removal of rock, installing erosion and sedimentation control measures, and laying the new pavement.
Work is underway at the mainline bridges (see graphic to the right) and, with a few exceptions, traffic will be maintained on the Turnpike and on local roads throughout the construction. Prior to mainline roadway construction, three overhead bridges (Walton Road, DeKalb Pike, and Bethel Road) were reconstructed to accommodate the widening.
When the mainline reconstruction of the travel lanes and shoulders is complete, vehicles can utilize all six lanes, and the contractor will continue with some minor work within the Turnpike right-of-way. Construction of the mainline is anticipated to conclude in late 2013.
The northern section of the total reconstruction and widening project area, located between Berks Road and the Lansdale Interchange (Mileposts A25.68-A31.5), is in final design. Early-action bridge replacements have been completed at Kriebel Road and Morris Road and the Sumneytown Pike (SR 63) bridge is currently under construction through 2013.
www.paturnpike.com/ConstructionProjects/mpA20toA31
Pre-Construction (2009-2011)• Reconstruct overhead bridges
• Place barrier to establish a safe work zone
Wetland Mitigation - Norristown Farm ParkThe Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is undertaking compensatory mitigation projects to make up for the loss of an estimated 1,300 feet of perennial streams and just over 2 acres of wetlands that will be per-manently impacted by the construction of the Northeastern Extension Total Reconstruction and Widening Project between the Mid-County and Lansdale Interchanges (MP A20-A31). More specifically, two separate projects are currently underway: one to establish new wetland areas and another to restore a section of Stony Creek. Both projects are located in the Norristown Farm Park in East Norriton Township and Norristown Borough, Montgomery County.
Stage 1 (2011)• Relocate utilities
• Clear trees and shrubs
• Install temporary and permanent sedimentation basins
Stage 2 (2011-2012)• Mainline bridge work and partial demolition
• Build outer embankment
• Pave outermost lanes and shoulder
• Install sound barrier posts only
• Switch traffic to completed outer roadway
• Build wetland at Norristown Farm Park as mitigation for impacts on the Turnpike mainline
Post-Construction (2013-2014)• Install permanent stormwater management facilities such as rain gardens
and perform minor work to complete the project
Hickory
Rd.
(T-645)
Walton
Rd.
Complete
Township
Line
Rd.
(S.R.
3001)
Jolly
Road(T-346)
Wentz
Road
(T-369)
SEPTANo
rth
Wales Rd
.
(T-377)
Skippack
Pike
(S.R.0073)
Pennsylvania
Turnpike
476
Dekalb
Pike
(S.R.02
02)
Complet
e
Bethel
Rd.
(S.R.
3006)
Complet
e
476
276
A25.2
A24.8
A24.8
A24.6
A24.8
A23.4
A23.0
A22.6
A21.8
A21.0
A20.4
Stage 3 (2012-2013)• Mainline bridge work and partial demolition
• Complete sound barriers with panels
• Install remaining sedimentation and retention basins
• Complete construction and open all six lanes of roadway
Mainline ConstructionIncluding Mainline Bridges,
SouthernSection
Newly-constructed wetland area in the Norristown Farm Park
Mainline Bridge
Overhead Bridge
Milepost