Settled and broken concrete slabs will be removed and replaced during a three-week repair project between the Shoshone River bridge and Park County Road 2AB on the north end of Cody.
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Settled and broken concrete slabs will be removed and replaced during a three-week repair project between the Shoshone River bridge and Park County Road 2AB on the north end of Cody.
S&S Builders, LLC, of Gillette will replace the damaged concrete slabs at milepost 100.9 on Wyoming Highway 120, according to the Wyoming Department of Transportation.
Traffic movements on the three-lane section of WY120 will be carried on a single travel lane in each direction while work is being completed on the other lane, said Todd Frost of Cody, WYDOT resident engineer.
“Motorists can expect flaggers and short delays for equipment and trucks entering the work zone,” Frost said. “Traffic control will be in place 24 hours a day.”
Work on the $84,000 concrete repair project is expected to take about three weeks to complete.
“These are concrete slabs that settled and broke this spring and could be a hazard to the traveling public if not repaired and replaced,” said Frost.