The Department of Public Works announced today an updated schedule for this week’s overnight closures of a portion of I-279 and the I-279/I-579 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes in Pittsburgh, Ross, and Ohio Township. The closures are necessary to demolish Jacks Run Bridge No. 3, which carries Jacks Run Road over I-279 between Bellevue Road/Bellpark Drive and Kane Lane in Ross.
Tonight (July 16) to tomorrow morning (July 17)
- I-279 northbound (outbound) will be fully closed between the McKnight Road/Evergreen Road exit ramp (Exit 4) and the I-279 North on-ramp from Camp Horne Road from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
- The I-279/I-579 HOV northbound (outbound) lanes will be closed from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.
- The left lane of I-279 southbound (inbound) under Jacks Run Road will be closed from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Tomorrow night (July 17) to Saturday morning (July 18)
- I-279 northbound (outbound) will be fully closed between the McKnight Road/Evergreen Road exit ramp (Exit 4) and the I-279 North on-ramp from Camp Horne Road from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m.
- The I-279/I-579 HOV northbound (outbound) lanes will be closed from 8 p.m. to 10 a.m.
- The left lane of I-279 southbound (inbound) under Jacks Run Road will be closed from 7 p.m. to 9 a.m.
When I-279 northbound (outbound) is fully closed:
- I-279 northbound traffic will be detoured back to I-279 using McKnight Road, Babcock Boulevard, Rochester Road, Lowries Run Road, and Camp Horne Road.
- Union Avenue traffic to I-279 northbound will be detoured using Gass Road, Highland Avenue, Perry Highway, Rochester Road, Lowries Run Road, and Camp Horne Road.
- Cemetery Lane traffic to I-279 northbound will be detoured using Perry Highway, Rochester Road, Lowries Run Road, and Camp Horne Road.
Periodic closures of I‑279 and the I-279/I-579 HOV lanes are expected through August. A detailed schedule of closures for the following week will be released every Friday until the work is complete.
I-279 and the I-279/I-579 HOV lanes are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). The section of I-279 near Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 is used by an average of 73,367 vehicles daily.
Swank Construction Company of New Kensington is the primary construction contractor for the $2.8 million project, which began on April 27, 2026. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is funding the entire project, and PennDOT is overseeing the federal funds.
Public Works closed Jacks Run Bridge No. 3 on July 3, 2025, after inspectors identified corrosion in the bridge’s only pier. The bridge carried an average of 4,631 vehicles daily. Construction of a new bridge will take place as a separate project that is expected to begin next year.