Pennsylvania RBR Bridges By County Map – Follow this link to a
map of The Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge Replacement Projects throughout the Commonwealth. You may click on a county within the map to
view bridges that will be replaced during The Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge
Replacement Project.
Direct Links to
Local Pennsylvania Rapid Bridge Replacement Projects by county:
Philadelphia (No projects listed at this time.0
PennDOT has finalized the contract terms for its $899
million Rapid Bridge Replacement project with Plenary Walsh Keystone
Partnership. With the legal details set and contracts signed, construction to
replace 558 bridges across the Commonwealth should begin this summer.
In October 2014, PennDOT selected Plenary Walsh Keystone
Partners and 11 Pennsylvania-based subcontractors to lead this private-public
partnership (P3) project. PWKP is a consortium of financing and engineering
firms created specifically to bid on this P3, which represents a relatively
novel approach to addressing the need to replace Pennsylvania's over 5,000 structurally deficient
bridges. PWKP beat out three other partnerships that were similarly
created to bid for the contract, which is the largest contract in PennDOT
history.
By replacing all of these bridges at once, using one
firm, PennDOT expects to realize significant efficiencies in time and spending.
According to PennDOT, the average cost of design,
construction and maintenance per bridge will be $1.6 million through this P3
process, whereas costs under the traditional bridge procurement model usually
top $2 million. According to PennDOT spokesman Rich Kirkpatrick, selecting a
single consortium saves on PennDOT’s usual bid procurement time and allows the
consortium to work on a number of bridges in close proximity to one another. As
a result, “instead of taking 8 to 12 years, [the bridges] will be done in a
3-year time frame.”
Under the contract, PWKP will be paid for each bridge it
rebuilds on schedule. The partnership will be responsible for maintenance of
the bridges for 25 years following construction. PennDOT will retain ownership
of the bridges. As part of the project, 9 bridges in Philadelphia’s surrounding suburbs
will be replaced.
The cost and time savings are realized through economies
of scale and the P3 project’s ability to purchase and design pieces of the
bridges in bulk. The 558 bridges selected for this project are all “relatively
small,” according to PennDOT spokesman Rich Kirkpatrick. “So they can be
designed and constructed using similar components." Whereas bridges are usually
tailored to their surroundings, many of these bridges will be a “standard”
construction.
Building a bunch of comparable small bridges at once
“allows for similar design, mass production of standardized components such as
beams, said Kirkpatrick. “That allows this to be done relatively quickly,
instead of bidding out each of these, one at a time.”
While there are 9 projects planned for the Philadelphia
suburbs, the city itself isn't slated to have any of its bridges replaced under
this project. PennDOT spokeswoman Erin Waters-Trasatt noted that Philadelphia's
state owned bridges are too heavily travelled or require too specific
engineering to qualify for this program. The selected bridges "have low
traffic volumes and have similar structural aspects" Waters-Trasatt said.
"So, they can use similar designs." Even though the RBR project won't
replace any Philly bridges, PennDOT is still working on a number of city
bridges and overpasses and will be starting construction on others soon.*
The Rapid Bridge Replacement project was made possible by
a 2012 public-private partnership law and Act 89, the gas tax hike passed in
2013 expected to provide $2.6 billion annually for Pennsylvania’s
transportation infrastructure needs. The RBR
project is one of the Commonwealth's three
currently ongoing P3 projects.
A complete project list by county as of January 15, 2015:
- Adams County
- Allegheny County
- Armstrong County
- Beaver County
- Bedford County
- Berks County
- Blair County
- Bradford County
- Bucks County
- Butler County
- Cambria County
- Cameron County
- Carbon County
- Centre County
- Chester County
- Clarion County
- Clearfield County
- Clinton County
- Columbia County
- Crawford County
- Cumberland County
- Dauphin County
- Delaware County
- Elk County
- Erie County
- Fayette County
- Forest County
- Franklin County
- Fulton County
- Greene County
- Huntingdon County
- Indiana County
- Jefferson County
- Juniata County
- Lackawanna County
- Lancaster County
- Lawrence County
- Lebanon County
- Lehigh County
- Luzerne County
- Lycoming County
- McKean County
- Mercer County
- Mifflin County
- Monroe County
- Montgomery County
- Montour County
- Northampton County
- Northumberland
- Perry County
- Pike County
- Potter County
- Schuylkill County
- Snyder County
- Somerset County
- Sullivan County
- Susquehanna County
- Tioga County
- Union County
- Venango County
- Warren County
- Washington County
- Wayne County
- Westmoreland County
- Wyoming County
- York County
Source: PlanPhilly.com
: Source: Pennsylvania
Rapid Bridge Replacement Projects
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