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Hatfield's Trewigtown Road Bridge To Be Completed By End Of 2016

PennDOT is in the midst of a $2.4 million project to rehabilitate five bridges across Montgomery County.

PennDOT is in the midst of a $2.4 million project to rehabilitate five bridges across Montgomery County, and Hatfield's Trewigtown Road Bridge is set to be done by the end of the year.

The single-span, prestressed adjacent box beam bridge in Hatfield was built in 1975. It is 39 feet long and 44 feet wide carries roughly 600 vehicles a day, officials said.

Another part of the project, the recently rehabilitated Keebler Road Bridge, has been reopened in Upper Merion, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.

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That project lasted about three months.

PennDOT’s contractor is also in the midst of replacing the Remington Road bridge over the west branch of Indian Creek in Lower Merion.

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PennDOT said that the rehabilitation of the five bridges is expected to be completed in late 2016.

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