NASCAR jet dryer aids in reopening I-95 in Philadelphia.

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The temporary lanes of I-95 in Philadelphia, which collapsed on June 11, will reopen on Friday, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Six lanes of traffic will reopen to motorists at 12 p.m. A replacement bridge will be built next to the temporary road to reroute traffic while crews excavate the fill to restore the exit ramp. The estimated cost for this project is between $25 million and $30 million, with the federal government pledging to cover a majority, if not all, of the cost.
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