YORK COUNTY, PA—Tutor Perini Corporation's Jessup, MD-based subsidiary, Cherry Hill Construction, has been awarded a contract by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the Interstate 83 Exit 18 (Mt. Rose Avenue) Interchange Improvements Project in York County, PA. I-83 is a major highway in south central Pennsylvania. The contract value is approximately $58.3 million.
The project scope of work consists of the reconstruction and widening of Interstate 83, including six new and reconfigured interchange ramps, reconstruction and widening of PA Route 124 (Mt. Rose Avenue), and reconstruction and widening of SR 2005 (Camp Betty Washington Road & Haines Road), as well as other side road improvements. The project also includes the construction of several new and replacement bridges, culverts, sound walls, sign structures, traffic signals, utility relocations, highway lighting, stream relocation and mitigation, and closed-circuit traffic camera installation.
Notice to Proceed will be issued in April 2015 and substantial completion is scheduled to be achieved in June 2018.
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