PennDOT lets another $82 million of projects in October
The state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) put out just over $82 million in projects in October bringing the year-to-date letting total to $1.73 billion. To date, the department has let a total of 773 projects worth $1.733 billion. Despite the recent rejection of tolls on I-80, PennDOT still anticipates meeting their 2010 letting goal of $1.8 billion. Read more
PennDOT lets over $300 million in projects in September
The state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) put out just over $306 million in projects in September bringing the year-to-date letting total to $1.65 billion. To date, the department has let a total of 733 projects worth $1.650 billion. Read more
PennDOT lets $113 million in highway projects in August
The state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) put out just over $113 million in projects in August bringing the year-to-date letting total to $1.3 billion. Read more
Rendell: Funding solution can’t wait any longer
Governor Rendell testified before the Senate Transportation Committee this week, urging the General Assembly to work to meet road, bridge and transit funding challenges this year. The Governor said that with a little hard work this summer, legislative leaders can solve Pennsylvania’s transportation funding problem. Read more
PennDOT lets $105 million in highway projects in July
The state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) began a new state fiscal year by letting just over $105 million in projects in July. Read more
Cumberland County bridge project receives national award
The state Department of Transportation and North Middleton Township, Cumberland County received national recognition for its Spring Road Bridge Replacement Project. The award was presented as part of the America’s Transportation Awards program sponsored by the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHTO). The project was recognized as the “Best Recovery Act Project” among the small project category. Read more
June is a big month for PennDOT
The state Department of Transportation (PennDOT) ended the state fiscal year with a bang by putting out approximately $426 million in projects in June. Read more


