Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 Replacement Projects

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Overview

Location: Jacks Run Road over I-279 and between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane

Traffic restrictions: Full closure of Jacks Run Road between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane. Periodic full closures of I-279 northbound and southbound – along with the interstate’s High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes – from June 22 through August between the following times:

  • 9 pm to 5 am Sunday-Friday
  • 9 pm Friday to 9am Saturday
  • 9 pm Saturday to 9 am Sunday

I-279 northbound will be closed between the McKnight Road/Evergreen Road exit ramp (Exit 4) and the I-279 North entrance ramp from Camp Horne Road. I-279 southbound will be closed between the Camp Horne Road exit ramp (Exit 8) and the I-279 South entrance ramp from McKnight Road.

When I-279 is not fully closed, there will continue to be periodic single-lane closures on I-279 northbound and southbound under Jacks Run Road and closure of the I-279 northbound on-ramp from Cemetery Lane between 7 pm and 6 am daily through the remainder of the project.

Demolition project start date: April 27, 2026

Estimated demolition project end date: September 2026

New bridge construction start date: Winter/Spring 2027

Estimated new bridge construction end date: Fall 2027

Scope of work: Demolition and replacement of Jacks Run Bridge No. 3

Primary contractor for demolition: Swank Construction Company

Estimated cost of demolition: $2.8 million

Primary contractor for new bridge construction: TBD

Estimated cost of new bridge construction: TBD


Jacks Run Road Detour

Southbound toward Brighton Road

  • From Bellevue Road, stay straight as the road becomes North Balph Avenue
  • Turn right onto Lincoln Avenue
  • Turn right onto Brighton Road
  • Turn right onto Jacks Run Road (if needed)

Northbound toward Bellevue Road

  • Same as the southbound detour in the opposite direction

I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From I-279 northbound, take Exit 4 (McKnight Road/Evergreen Road)
  • Use the left lane to exit toward McKnight Road
  • Take the West View/Millvale exit on the right
  • Turn right onto Babcock Boulevard
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp

I-279 Southbound Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Babcock Boulevard
  • Turn left onto the McKnight Road on-ramp
  • Turn right onto McKnight Road
  • Take the I-279 South exit on the right

I-279 Southbound to Union Avenue Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road/li>
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Perry Highway
  • Turn right onto Highland Avenue
  • Turn left onto Gass Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Union Avenue

Union Avenue to I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From Union Avenue, stay straight as the road becomes Gass Road
  • Turn right onto Highland Avenue
  • Turn left onto Perry Highway
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp/li>

I-279 Southbound to Cemetery Lane Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Perry Highway

Cemetery Lane to I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From Cemetery Lane, turn onto Perry Highway
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp

Overview

Location: Jacks Run Road over I-279 and between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane

Traffic restrictions: Full closure of Jacks Run Road between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane. Periodic full closures of I-279 northbound and southbound – along with the interstate’s High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes – from June 22 through August between the following times:

  • 9 pm to 5 am Sunday-Friday
  • 9 pm Friday to 9am Saturday
  • 9 pm Saturday to 9 am Sunday

I-279 northbound will be closed between the McKnight Road/Evergreen Road exit ramp (Exit 4) and the I-279 North entrance ramp from Camp Horne Road. I-279 southbound will be closed between the Camp Horne Road exit ramp (Exit 8) and the I-279 South entrance ramp from McKnight Road.

When I-279 is not fully closed, there will continue to be periodic single-lane closures on I-279 northbound and southbound under Jacks Run Road and closure of the I-279 northbound on-ramp from Cemetery Lane between 7 pm and 6 am daily through the remainder of the project.

Demolition project start date: April 27, 2026

Estimated demolition project end date: September 2026

New bridge construction start date: Winter/Spring 2027

Estimated new bridge construction end date: Fall 2027

Scope of work: Demolition and replacement of Jacks Run Bridge No. 3

Primary contractor for demolition: Swank Construction Company

Estimated cost of demolition: $2.8 million

Primary contractor for new bridge construction: TBD

Estimated cost of new bridge construction: TBD


Jacks Run Road Detour

Southbound toward Brighton Road

  • From Bellevue Road, stay straight as the road becomes North Balph Avenue
  • Turn right onto Lincoln Avenue
  • Turn right onto Brighton Road
  • Turn right onto Jacks Run Road (if needed)

Northbound toward Bellevue Road

  • Same as the southbound detour in the opposite direction

I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From I-279 northbound, take Exit 4 (McKnight Road/Evergreen Road)
  • Use the left lane to exit toward McKnight Road
  • Take the West View/Millvale exit on the right
  • Turn right onto Babcock Boulevard
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp

I-279 Southbound Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Babcock Boulevard
  • Turn left onto the McKnight Road on-ramp
  • Turn right onto McKnight Road
  • Take the I-279 South exit on the right

I-279 Southbound to Union Avenue Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road/li>
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Perry Highway
  • Turn right onto Highland Avenue
  • Turn left onto Gass Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Union Avenue

Union Avenue to I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From Union Avenue, stay straight as the road becomes Gass Road
  • Turn right onto Highland Avenue
  • Turn left onto Perry Highway
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp/li>

I-279 Southbound to Cemetery Lane Detour

  • From I-279 southbound, take Exit 8 (Camp Horne Road)
  • Turn left onto Camp Horne Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Rochester Road
  • Turn right onto Perry Highway

Cemetery Lane to I-279 Northbound Detour

  • From Cemetery Lane, turn onto Perry Highway
  • Turn left onto Rochester Road
  • Turn left onto Lowries Run Road
  • Stay straight as the road becomes Camp Horne Road
  • Turn right onto the I-279 North on-ramp

Questions about the Project?

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  • Share Where will the debris from the bridge be discarded, will it be to the right of the highway right before the West View/Bellevue exit? on Facebook Share Where will the debris from the bridge be discarded, will it be to the right of the highway right before the West View/Bellevue exit? on X (formerly Twitter) Share Where will the debris from the bridge be discarded, will it be to the right of the highway right before the West View/Bellevue exit? on Linkedin Email Where will the debris from the bridge be discarded, will it be to the right of the highway right before the West View/Bellevue exit? link

    Where will the debris from the bridge be discarded, will it be to the right of the highway right before the West View/Bellevue exit?

    Gary asked about 1 month ago

    The county’s contractor will be removing all debris from the site to an approved waste location with the exception of the topsoil that is currently being stored along the interstate. That topsoil will remain there until it is reused in the median after a new Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 is constructed next year.

  • Share Jacks Run Road leading up to the closed bridge has had many spot repairs for water line breaks, etc. There are numerous spots that seem to be forming sink holes and the road is just in bad shape. Is there a plan to fix it prior to the bridge reopening? on Facebook Share Jacks Run Road leading up to the closed bridge has had many spot repairs for water line breaks, etc. There are numerous spots that seem to be forming sink holes and the road is just in bad shape. Is there a plan to fix it prior to the bridge reopening? on X (formerly Twitter) Share Jacks Run Road leading up to the closed bridge has had many spot repairs for water line breaks, etc. There are numerous spots that seem to be forming sink holes and the road is just in bad shape. Is there a plan to fix it prior to the bridge reopening? on Linkedin Email Jacks Run Road leading up to the closed bridge has had many spot repairs for water line breaks, etc. There are numerous spots that seem to be forming sink holes and the road is just in bad shape. Is there a plan to fix it prior to the bridge reopening? link

    Jacks Run Road leading up to the closed bridge has had many spot repairs for water line breaks, etc. There are numerous spots that seem to be forming sink holes and the road is just in bad shape. Is there a plan to fix it prior to the bridge reopening?

    Courtney S asked 2 months ago

    Hi, Courtney. We appreciate you reaching out. We're going to assign this to our maintenance staff to investigate. In case they have any questions, would you please provide your name, phone number, and/or email address to brent.wasko@alleghenycounty.us? Thank you!

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