I-95 Emergency Repairs in Pennsylvania Honored with Top Transportation Award

The 2024 America’s Transportation Awards highlighted standout state projects that have made a real difference, with top honors going to Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and West Virginia’s Department of Transportation (WVDOT). PennDOT’s rapid emergency response on I-95 and WVDOT’s remarkable Wellsburg Bridge over the Ohio River were celebrated for their unique contributions to local communities.

The 2024 America’s Transportation Awards highlighted standout state projects that have made a real difference, with top honors going to Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and West Virginia’s Department of Transportation (WVDOT). PennDOT’s rapid emergency response on I-95 and WVDOT’s remarkable Wellsburg Bridge over the Ohio River were celebrated for their unique contributions to local communities.

PennDOT received the prestigious Grand Prize for its swift actions on the I-95/Cottman Avenue Emergency Response project. WVDOT’s innovative Wellsburg Bridge project won the People’s Choice Award, recognized for bridging the gap between communities that had long been disconnected.

“We are incredibly proud of the two winning projects, which demonstrate how both states respond to their residents’ needs, whether through emergency repairs or reconnecting communities,” said Jim Tymon, executive director of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO).

PennDOT was tested in June 2023, when a devastating fire, sparked by a fuel tanker accident, shut down a crucial stretch of I-95 in Philadelphia—a major north-south corridor. In just 12 days, PennDOT’s $4.5 million project team created a temporary wall and roadway to restore this essential route, providing a swift solution to an unexpected challenge.

The $168 million Wellsburg Bridge project by WVDOT restored a long-needed link between Brilliant, Ohio, and Wellsburg, West Virginia. Before the bridge, the communities were connected only by a ferry service, which had since ceased. This project shortened travel times by eliminating a 30-minute detour and maintained barge traffic flow on the river throughout construction.

Sponsored by AASHTO, AAA, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the America’s Transportation Awards honor state transportation projects that make a positive impact on local communities nationwide. This year’s program saw 106 nominations from 39 states.

Both winning projects were awarded $10,000, which recipients can donate to a charity or a scholarship related to transportation.

 

Source: Truckers News

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