UGI Utilities, Inc. has commenced a significant natural gas main replacement initiative in Coudersport this week, marking a substantial infrastructure improvement project for the community. The system upgrades represent UGI's ongoing commitment to delivering safe and dependable natural gas service to its customer base while simultaneously creating opportunities for additional properties to connect to the natural gas network. The underground construction work will focus on two primary areas: Gardeau Road between Mitcheltree Hollow Lane and Snowflake Drive, and Lacney Hollow Lane.
Construction operations are scheduled Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with completion of the new natural gas main installation anticipated by early November. This timeline reflects UGI's efficient project planning while acknowledging the temporary disruptions that such infrastructure work inevitably creates. Local residents and business operators should prepare for various impacts during the construction period. Road closures, detours, and parking restrictions will be implemented as necessary to ensure worker safety and efficient project progression.
Additionally, intermittent natural gas service interruptions will occur, requiring UGI personnel to access properties for equipment inspection and relighting procedures. The company emphasizes that these temporary inconveniences are necessary to achieve long-term service improvements. Beyond the infrastructure replacement itself, this project presents a valuable opportunity for homes and businesses along the project route to convert to natural gas service. The installation of new mains creates accessible connection points that can provide property owners with the economic and environmental benefits of natural gas heating and appliances. Additional information about UGI Utilities, Inc. and its services is available at https://www.ugi.com.
Following completion of the underground work, temporary restoration of affected areas will occur immediately, with final paving operations scheduled for a later date. This phased approach ensures minimal long-term disruption while maintaining the integrity of the new infrastructure installation. The project exemplifies the type of systematic infrastructure modernization that utility companies must undertake to maintain service reliability and safety standards across their distribution networks.


