The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded over $17 million in contracts for 10 Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its business meeting last week. The contracts …
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The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded over $17 million in contracts for 10 Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its business meeting last week. The contracts awarded on Oct. 21 included a couple local projects and contractors.
The commission awarded a bid of $1.2 million to Cowley-based Wilson Bros. Construction, Inc. for a project that includes grading, draining, fencing, guardrail and other miscellaneous work on about 3 miles of U.S. Highway 310 and Wyoming Highway 789 in Big Horn County. Wilson Bros. was also awarded $517,000 for a project that includes grading, draining, paving and other miscellaneous work in Fremont County.
Elsewhere in Park County, Z & Z Seal Coating of Billings was awarded about $399,000 to chip seal approximately 77 miles of highway in various locations in Big Horn and Park counties.
WYDOT projects are generally awarded to the lowest bidder.