UGI to Conduct Major Gas Main Replacement Projects in Bethlehem
March 28th, 2025 4:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
UGI Utilities, Inc. will launch two significant gas infrastructure upgrade projects across multiple Bethlehem streets, potentially impacting local traffic and offering natural gas conversion opportunities for residents and businesses.

UGI Utilities, Inc. is preparing to implement critical infrastructure improvements in Bethlehem, with two comprehensive gas main replacement projects set to commence in early April. These strategic upgrades represent the utility company's ongoing commitment to maintaining safe and reliable energy services for the community.
The first project, scheduled for completion by late April, will focus on upgrading gas infrastructure along Seneca Street between North Hoffert and North Bergan Streets. Simultaneously, the second project, expected to conclude in mid-May, will address gas main replacements on East 3rd Street, South New Street, Columbia Street, and Adams Street.
Construction activities will occur Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with potential significant disruptions to local transportation. Residents and businesses in the affected areas should anticipate road closures, detours, and traffic delays during these hours. Parking restrictions will also be implemented on the impacted streets to facilitate the infrastructure work.
The infrastructure upgrades present an additional opportunity for local property owners to convert to natural gas service. The comprehensive project will require UGI technicians to access properties to inspect and relight equipment, potentially causing temporary service interruptions.
These infrastructure improvements are crucial for maintaining the reliability and safety of the natural gas distribution system. By replacing aging gas mains, UGI helps prevent potential service disruptions, reduces the risk of leaks, and ensures more efficient energy delivery to the Bethlehem community.
Project timelines remain flexible, with potential adjustments based on weather conditions and on-site working circumstances. Property owners and residents are advised to remain flexible and prepare for potential temporary inconveniences during the construction period.
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