Glenwood Bridge Preservation Project
Overview
- Location: Glenwood Bridge, which carries state-owned Route 885 over the Monongahela River between the Hazelwood and Hays neighborhoods of the City of Pittsburgh
- Current traffic restrictions: None
- Project start date: March 4, 2024
- Estimated traffic restrictions end date: Fall 2025
- Scope of work: Steel, deck, sidewalk, drainage, and approach pavement repairs; replacement of expansion dams; painting; cleaning and sealing of concrete; as well as scour and erosion remediation.
- Primary contractor: Mosites Construction Company
- Estimated cost: $4.9 million
Overview
- Location: Glenwood Bridge, which carries state-owned Route 885 over the Monongahela River between the Hazelwood and Hays neighborhoods of the City of Pittsburgh
- Current traffic restrictions: None
- Project start date: March 4, 2024
- Estimated traffic restrictions end date: Fall 2025
- Scope of work: Steel, deck, sidewalk, drainage, and approach pavement repairs; replacement of expansion dams; painting; cleaning and sealing of concrete; as well as scour and erosion remediation.
- Primary contractor: Mosites Construction Company
- Estimated cost: $4.9 million
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March 3, 2025
Share March 3, 2025 on Facebook Share March 3, 2025 on Twitter Share March 3, 2025 on Linkedin Email March 3, 2025 linkThe four-lane Glenwood Bridge in Pittsburgh will be reduced to two lanes – one in each direction – starting at 9 a.m. on Monday, March 17, 2025. The lane closures are expected to end in November 2025. They are required for the replacement of 11 expansion dams, barrier replacement, and pier repairs.
Drivers might experience traffic delays on and near the bridge during the lane closures, and they are urged to slow down and use caution at the work zone.
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November 12, 2024
Share November 12, 2024 on Facebook Share November 12, 2024 on Twitter Share November 12, 2024 on Linkedin Email November 12, 2024 linkDaily lane closures on the Glenwood Bridge have ended. There will still be periodic lane closures on the bridge through the end of the year. During the upcoming periodic closures, at least one lane of traffic will always be available to drivers in each direction.
Next spring, there will be additional lane closures for about three months while crews replace the remaining deteriorated expansion dams. The exact start date for those lane closures has yet to be determined. When plans are finalized, that information will be provided to the public.
During upcoming lane closures, traffic will be controlled using channelizers.
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September 30, 2024
Share September 30, 2024 on Facebook Share September 30, 2024 on Twitter Share September 30, 2024 on Linkedin Email September 30, 2024 linkThe Glenwood Bridge will be closed to southbound/outbound traffic from 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 13 through 6 p.m. on Friday, October 18. The bridge will then be closed to northbound/inbound traffic from 6 p.m. on Sunday, October 20 through 6 p.m. on Friday, October 25. The closures are required for crews to safely do concrete repairs.
To accommodate the closures, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) announced that its 56-Lincoln Place bus route will be detoured. During the southbound closure, buses will be detoured using West Seventh Avenue (Route 837), West Eighth Avenue (Route 837), the Homestead Grays Bridge, Browns Hill Road, Imogene Road, Desdemona Avenue, and Johnston Avenue. During the northbound closure, buses will detour by going in the opposite direction on the same route as the southbound detour. Additionally, six stops on the route will be temporarily discontinued during each closure.
During the southbound closure, regular vehicle outbound traffic will be detoured using Irvine Street, Second Avenue, the Hotel Metal Bridge, Hot Metal Street, East Carson Street (Route 837), and Route 885. Northbound traffic will be allowed on the Glenwood Bridge using one lane.
During the northbound closure, regular vehicle inbound traffic will be detoured using East Carson Street (Route 837), Hot Metal Street, the Hot Metal Street Bridge. Southbound traffic will be allowed on the Glenwood Bridge using one lane.
Since the Glenwood Bridge preservation project began on March 4, 2024, the bridge has been reduced to two lanes – one in each direction. That traffic restriction will return following the upcoming full closures.
Who's Listening
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Phone 412-350-2451 Email brent.wasko@alleghenycounty.us
Project Milestones
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Bridge reduced to two lanes
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Start steel, deck, sidewalk, drainage, and approach pavement repairs
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Start cleaning and sealing of concrete
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Start painting operations
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Bridge’s southbound lane closed for expansion dam replacement
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Bridge’s southbound lane reopens
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Bridge’s northbound lane closes for expansion dam replacement
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Bridge’s northbound lane reopens
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Bridge lane closures end
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Winter shutdown
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Bridge reduced to two lanes
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Restart expansion dam replacement
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Bridge lane closures end
this is an upcoming stage for Glenwood Bridge Preservation Project