The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $55.9 million in contracts for 11 Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects last month, including two jobs that went to a local …
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The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $55.9 million in contracts for 11 Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects last month, including two jobs that went to a local firm.
The commission awarded an almost $5.85 million bid to Lovell-based Mountain Construction Company for a project involving paving, chip sealing, grading, and other work on approximately 12 miles of U.S. Highway 26 in Fremont County.
Mountain Construction was also awarded a $3.6 million bid for combined projects involving paving, electrical work, grading, milling, sidewalk work, curb and gutter and other work on approximately 1.4 miles of U.S. Highway 14-A in Big Horn County.
Both projects have a contracted completion date of Oct. 31 and will primarily be funded with federal dollars.