The Kansas Department of Transportation has announced approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Dec. 14, 2022, in Topeka.
Bids in District Four in Southeast Kansas:
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The Kansas Department of Transportation has announced approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Dec. 14, 2022, in Topeka.
Bids in District Four in Southeast Kansas:
— U.S. 69, bridge over First Cow Creek drainage located 2.25 miles north of the north junction of U.S. 69/U.S. 69 Alternate in Frontenac, bridge replacement, Mission Construction Co. Inc., St. Paul, $1,666,387.63.
— U.S. 169, from 0.7 miles north of the U.S. 169/K-47 junction north for 1.8 miles, grading and surfacing, 1.8 miles, Clarkson Construction Co., Kansas City, Missouri, $6,592,327.12.
— U.S. 169, from 1.2 miles north of the Labette/Neosho county line north 2.3 miles, grading and surfacing, 2.3 miles, Clarkson Construction Co., Kansas City, Missouri, $8,346,246.81.
— U.S. 169, from the Labette/Neosho county line north 7.05 miles to the south city limits of Thayer at the Portland cement concrete pavement excluding from 1.2 miles north of the Labette/Neosho county line north 2.3 miles covered by a passing lane project, grading and surfacing, 4.8 miles, Clarkson Construction Co., Kansas City, Missouri, $6,727,657.47.
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