YORK, Pa. — A portion of Interstate 83 in York County is about to undergo some night construction.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Wednesday that nighttime lane restrictions are scheduled to begin next week on I-83 between Exit 19 (Route 462/Market Street) and Exit 22 (Route 181/N. George Street). The restrictions will be in place so that workers can perform bridge deck repairs on structures located between the exits.
Weather permitting, this work will be performed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Monday, November 11, and extending for about four weeks, PennDOT said.
During work hours, lane restrictions will be in place in both directions of I-83. Motorists should be alert and drive with caution through the work zone.
This work is associated with a project that includes replacing the Eberts Lane bridge spanning I-83, constructing an additional span to the existing three-lane, two-span bridge on Sherman Street (Route 1033) spanning I-83 and Mill Creek, approach work, guide rail updates, pavement marking updates, and other miscellaneous construction.
Deblin, Inc., of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, is the contractor on this $10,117,734 project.