Pavement improvement project restarts on Meeteetse Rim

Posted 4/28/20

A $2.6 million pavement improvement project on Wyoming Highway 120 is scheduled to resume next week between Meeteetse and Cody, weather permitting.

Project work will include seeding and other …

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Pavement improvement project restarts on Meeteetse Rim

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A $2.6 million pavement improvement project on Wyoming Highway 120 is scheduled to resume next week between Meeteetse and Cody, weather permitting.

Project work will include seeding and other clean up, and chip sealing is scheduled for June, said Wyoming Department of Transportation resident engineer Todd Frost of Cody.

“During shoulder work, there will be speed reductions to 45 mph and possible short delays with single-lane traffic and flaggers,” Frost said in a news release. “During chip sealing, drivers should expect delays up to 20 minutes, 24 hours a day. Traffic will be controlled with a pilot car and flaggers.”

The prime contractor on the 5.4-mile Meeteetse Rim project is McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co., of Worland.

The Wyoming 120 project begins north of Meeteetse just west of Greybull River Road (milepost 57.924) to north of Meeteetse Rim (milepost 63.065).

Meeteetse Rim project work consists of shoulder flattening and adjustments of existing guardrail, 1 inch of asphalt pavement leveling, a 2-inch asphalt pavement overlay, and a chip-seal finish. 

The contract completion date is June 30.

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