Wyoming Awards Highway Contracts Worth $33.4M
The Wyoming Transportation Commission has awarded contracts totaling nearly $33.4 million for 10 highway projects across the state.
The Casper Star-Tribune reports the largest contract, worth $20.2 million, went to Riverside Contracting of Missoula, Mont. Nearly six miles of Interstate 90 about 24 miles southeast of Buffalo will be reconstructed. Work will begin on the eastbound lanes and will include bridge rehabilitation and drainage improvements.
The next biggest project was awarded to HK Contractors of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The company won a $4 million contract for patching to help preserve the pavement on highways in Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater and Uinta counties.
Several of the remaining contracts went to companies that will restore and repair bridges across the state.