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Wyoming Transportation Commission Awards Nearly $12.5M in Contracts

The Wyoming Transportation Commission recently awarded contracts totaling $12.5M for various construction projects across the state, including asphalt paving, bridge rehabilitation, ADA upgrades, road realignment, and damage repairs. Projects are slated for completion between May and October 2025, with funding primarily coming from federal and state sources.

Wed October 02, 2024 - West Edition #20
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The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded almost $12.5 million in contracts for five Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its Aug. 15 regular business meeting.

Lovell-based Mountain Construction Co. was awarded a $5.71 million bid for a project involving asphalt paving, aggregate surfacing, grading, chip seal and traffic control on approximately 5.7 mi. of U.S. 26 near Riverton in Fremont County. The contracted completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

S & S Builders LLC, based out of Gillette, was awarded a $2.45 million bid for a bridge rehabilitation project involving structure work, traffic control and asphalt paving work at various locations within Campbell, Crook and Johnson counties. The contracted completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

The commission awarded Casper-based Oftedal Construction Inc. a $712,963 bid for an Americans with Disabilities Act upgrade project involving sidewalk work, curb and gutter work, electrical work, concrete paving, traffic control, signage, pavement striping and aggregate surfacing work at various locations within the town of Kemmerer in Lincoln County. The contract completion date is June 30, 2025.

The projects above are primarily funded with federal dollars.

Funded primarily with state dollars, the commission awarded a nearly $2.81 million bid to Afton-based Avail Valley Construction-WY LLC for a road realignment project involving asphalt paving, grading, aggregate surfacing, traffic control, stormwater drainage, fencing and chip seal on approximately 0.7 mi. on County Road 126/Strawberry Creek Road in Lincoln County. The contracted completion date is Oct. 31, 2025.

Also funded primarily with state dollars, Oftedal Construction was awarded an $809,268 bid for damage repair projects involving traffic control, aggregate surfacing, grading, structure work, stormwater drainage, asphalt paving and guardrail work on U.S. 16 at mile marker 86.08 near the city of Buffalo in Johnson County. The contract completion date is May 16, 2025.

Almost all WYDOT projects are awarded to the lowest bidder.




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