![]() Montgomery County Bridge #163, which carries Lutheran Road over the Minister Creek in New Hanover, was originally constructed in 1923 as a single lane, two-span, continuous concrete slab bridge spanning 38 feet. The project remains on track to be completed by January 2024. Each beam has a weight of 22 Ton and measures more than 55 Feet in length. Update: 7/25/23: The pre-stressed Bulb Tee Beams have been placed at the construction site of Sterigere Street Bridge in Norristown. Motorists will be directed to follow the posted detour route via Stanbridge Street, Marshall Street, Markley Street and Harding Boulevard.Ī temporary Pedestrian Bridge has been erected to help maintain the walkability of the area. Due to the nature of construction and closure of the bridge, a detour has been established. Please allow extra time when traveling through the area because backups and delays may occur. Motorists are advised of a road closure is scheduled on Sterigere Street between Stanbridge Street and Harding Boulevard for replacement of existing bridge through January 2024. This will eliminate the current weight posting of the bridge and improve safety along the corridor and waterway. Under this contract, Montgomery County’s construction contractor will remove and replace the entire existing bridge structure and approaches over Stony Creek to allow for corridor and waterway improvements. Mill Creek Bridge - Lower Merion TownshipĬonstruction is underway to replace County bridge 177 to improve mobility and safety on Sterigere Street between Stanbridge Street and Harding Boulevard in the Municipality of Norristown, Montgomery County.As always, please use caution, expect delays and obey flaggers when traveling through active work zones. Flaggers will be present where necessary. The scope of work at this location includes underpinning the far abutment and far left wing wall and constructing rock protection along the far abutment and far left wing wall.Īll roads will remain open during construction. 295 – North Dietz Mill Road over Ridge Valley Creek, Salford Township. The scope of work at this location includes constructing rock protection along the abutments and pier and underpinning the pier, repointing the deteriorated stone masonry, rebuilding the damaged portions of the near left wingwall barrier, removing the sediment deposits and debris beneath Span 1, along the near abutment, and beneath Span 2 along the pier, and backfilling the scour holes throughout the channel in Span 2. 118 – Keith Valley Road over Park Creek, Horsham Township. ![]() Update: I n stream work at Bridge 73 has been completed and masonry work will be performed after Bridge 118 work has finished. The scope of work at this location includes constructing rock protection along both abutments and pier, repointing the deteriorated stone masonry and rebuilding the damaged portions of the near left and far left wingwalls, and removing the sediment deposits along the near right bank. 73 – Swedesford Road over Wissahickon Creek, Upper Gwynedd Township and Lower Gwynedd Township. $500 + $.35 per SF (new) $250 + $.This project consists of the maintenance, repair and other associated work at three (3) County-maintained bridges: $750 Plan Review-fee due at submission (see above for plan review description) +Permit/Inspection Fee (due at permit pickup) $500 +. 45 per SFĪNY NON-RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL/INSTITUTIONAL/MULTI-FAMILY BUILDING WORK +Permit/Inspection Fee (due at permit pickup) $600 +. $750 Plan Review-fee due at submission: This fee is to review plans in advance of a formal permit application submission the review is a detailed plan review provided by the plan examiner and is separate from a pre-submission plan review NON-RESIDENTIAL NEW CONSTRUCTION & MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL NON-RESIDENTIAL PRE-SUBMISSION PLAN REVIEW (If requested) $100 (only required if sheathing is being replaced) $75 + electrical permit (in some cases a plumbing permit too) USE & OCCUPANCY PERMIT- Required for permit close-out $55 + $15 per fixture $150 per grease trap, ejector $50 Per 100 AMPS of electrical services or equivalent minimum permit fee $50 $50-Master, $35-Journeyman, $10-Apprentice, $200 Inspection Agency 45 per SF surface area also requires grading permit SWIMMING POOLS, TENNIS/BASKETBALL COURTS & OTHER RECREATIONAL USES $.25 per SF below grade & attic space requires grading permit & PSA with $1,500 escrowīATHROOM & KITCHEN ALTERATIONS (Only required for non-cosmetic updates)ĪCCESSORY STRUCTURE/USES- STRUCTURES >200 SF NEW RESIDENTIAL UNITS-Professional Services Agreement Required (PSA) PRE-SUBMISSION PLAN REVIEW (If requested) $125 (fee applies to new home builders, commercial contractors & any contractor not registered in the State of PA) STATE PERMIT SURCHARGE (This is a state fee attached to every permit issued under Act 157 of the PA Uniform Construction Code)
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