Modern Steel PA Bridge High Steel

“New and Improved” – Modern Steel Construction

Excerpt and image provided by Modern Steel Construction – New and Improved

The emergency replacement of a damaged northwest Pennsylvania bridge resulted in a safer and sleeker crossing that better fits the area’s needs.

A steel design provided the necessary quick fix to a damaged bridge over an interstate highway in northwest Pennsylvania, creating a more efficient crossing and improving adjacent roads. The State Route 318 bridge over I-376 near West Middlesex, Pa., carries approximately 3,000 vehicles daily and is ½ mi south of the I-376 and I-80 interchange in Mercer County. It has adjacent on- and off-ramps for I-376 and is the main interstate access point for a major trucking company’s distribution center. The crucial bridge and interchange closed when an over-height truck boom struck the span over eastbound I-376 on December 7, 2023 and inflicted substantial damage.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) opted to replace the entire bridge, and a cohesive emergency response delivered a new and improved bridge that opened to traffic in September 2024. The new steel bridge wasn’t just a replacement. It also brought safer clearances to avoid over-height collisions, material that’s reparable if one occurs, a widened road, and new on and off ramps.

SSSBA member High Steel Structures was the fabricator and detailer for the project.

Read the Full Article

Related Articles: Rolled Beam and Plate Girder

Missouri Steel Bridge Bundle Project Wins Prize Bridge Award

The National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) named Missouri’s FARM Bridges Design/Build Bundle the 2026 Prize Bridge Award winner in the Short Span category. Fabricated by SSSBA member DeLong’s, the project delivered 31 rural bridges across 15 counties using galvanized steel and SDCL design for a 100-year service life.

NSBA Releases Splice Update (v4.01)

NSBA Releases Updated Bolted Splice Spreadsheet 4.01

NSBA’s Bolted Splice Spreadsheet 4.01 streamlines connection design with expanded options and updated AASHTO LRFD provisions for faster, more economical solutions.

Bridges of Franklin County: Why Missouri is Turning to Steel weathering steel short span bridge

Bridges of Franklin County: Why Missouri is Turning to Steel

Franklin County, Missouri, saved $283,000 by selecting steel over concrete for four short-span bridge projects, demonstrating that simplified designs combined with a competitive bidding process can deliver exceptional value, durability and long-term performance.

Steel in Action Webinar Series

Steel in Action: On-Demand Steel Bridge Video Series

Watch this four-part, on-demand video series featuring expert-led case studies on cost-effective, resilient short span bridge projects—now available with downloadable presentation materials.

Assonet River Railroad Bridge in Assonet, Massachusetts, Steel Modular

Galvanized Steel Railway Bridge Assembled Off-Site, Installed in 11-Days

The Assonet River Railroad Bridge in Massachusetts was fully assembled off-site using galvanized steel and installed in just 11 days, minimizing environmental impact and ensuring long-term durability for expanded commuter rail service.

galvanized short span steel bridge mercer county pennsylvania

Pennsylvania County Selects Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel for Urgent Bridge Project

For a recent bridge replacement, Mercer County chose a hot-dip galvanized steel bridge to ensure a durable, cost-effective solution that could be delivered quickly and withstand a corrosive environment.