The Wyoming Transportation Commission recently awarded $27 million in bids for road and bridge projects around the state, including a few local jobs.
Century Companies, Inc. out of Montana was …
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The Wyoming Transportation Commission recently awarded $27 million in bids for road and bridge projects around the state, including a few local jobs.
Century Companies, Inc. out of Montana was awarded $3.7 million to mill and pave almost 10 miles of U.S. Highway 14-A in Big Horn County. The Wyoming Department of Transportation project has a contracted completion date of September 2022.
Century Companies was also awarded $1.5 million for milling, paving and guardrail work on U.S. 14-A in Park County.
Additionally, McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co. out of Worland was awarded $2.2 million for milling and paving work on U.S. Highway 14/16/20 in Big Horn County
WYDOT projects are awarded to the lowest bidder. Six of the eight jobs awarded at the commission’s Aug. 19 meeting were awarded to Wyoming contractors.
The largest was a $12.5 million bid awarded to Cheyenne contractor Reiman Corp. for pavement work and bridge replacement on U.S. Highway 14 in Sheridan County; the contract completion date is October 2022.