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Jul 23, 2025 - PennDOT is creating a high-speed corridor on I-80 to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow between I-99 and I-80. The $260 million project includes new bridges, extensive earthwork and stream improvements for a scheduled completion by 2030. Trumbull Construction is the lead contractor overseeing the construction activities. Read more →
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See more Construction →PennDOT is creating a high-speed corridor on I-80 to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow between I-99 and I-80. The $260 million project includes new bridges, extensive earthwork and stream improvements for a scheduled completion by 2030. Trumbull Construction is the lead contractor overseeing the construction activities.
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