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Wyoming Transportation Commission Awards $18.5M in Contracts

The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $18.5 million in contracts for various construction projects including bridge replacements, sign replacements, pavement markings, and pedestrian crossing lighting in different counties. Majority funded by federal dollars, these projects are set to be completed by 2025-2027.

Tue June 24, 2025 - West Edition #13
Wyoming Transportation Commission


The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded $18.5 million in contracts for 11 Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its May 15 regular business meeting.

The commission awarded a $13.69 million bid to Cheyenne, Wyo.-based Simon Contractors for a bridge replacement project involving structure work, asphalt paving, aggregate surfacing, traffic control and grading work at various locations within Platte County. The contract completion date is Nov. 30, 2027.

Cheyenne-based Reiman Corp. was awarded a $1.48 million bid for a bridge replacement project involving structure work, grading, seeding/erosion control, aggregate surfacing and traffic control work on approximately 0.10 mi. of County Road 702, the bridge over Muddy Creek in Carbon County. The contract completion date is July 31, 2026.

Keyhole Technologies LLC of Caspar, Wyo., was awarded a $491,410 bid for a sign replacement project involving signing and traffic control work at various locations within Big Horn, Crook, Johnson, Sheridan and Washakie counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

The commission awarded a $587,900 bid to Rock Springs, Wyo.-based DeBernardi Construction Co. Inc. for a slab replacement project involving concrete paving work, traffic control, sidewalk work, aggregate surfacing and curb and gutter work in various locations within Lincoln and Sweetwater counties, totaling approximately 0.20 mi. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

Cheyenne-based Traffic Safety Services Inc. was awarded a $391,150 bid for a pavement markings project involving pavement striping and traffic control at various locations within Carbon and Laramie counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

Superior Sign & Supply LLC of Caspar was awarded a $323,441 bid for a pavement marking project involving pavement striping and traffic control work at various locations within Converse, Goshen, Natrona and Platte counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

The commission awarded Cowley, Wyo.-based S & L Industrial a $281,020 bid for a pavement markings project involving pavement striping and traffic control work at various locations within Campbell, Crook, Sheridan and Weston counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

S&L Industrial also was awarded a $225,469 bid for a pavement markings project involving pavement striping and traffic control at various locations within Fremont, Park and Washakie counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

Montana-based Streamline Markings Inc. was awarded a $330,600 bid for a pavement markings project involving pavement striping and traffic control at various locations within Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater and Teton counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

All the above projects are funded primarily with federal dollars.

Funded primarily with state dollars, S & L Industrial was awarded a $445,503 bid for a logo sign upgrade project involving signing and traffic control within Albany, Carbon, Laramie and Sweetwater counties. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

Also funded primarily with state dollars, Gillett Wyo.-based Wescom Inc. was awarded a $258,579 bid for a pedestrian crossing lighting project involving electrical work and traffic control at the pedestrian crossings over Interstate 25 at mile marker 13.23 and over Interstate 80 at mile marker 361.04 in Cheyenne. The contract completion date is Oct. 31, 2025. 




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