The Kansas Department of Transportation announces approved bids for state highway construction and maintenance projects. The letting took place Nov. 16, 2022, in Topeka. Some of the bids may include multiple projects that have been bundled based on proximity and type of work.
Several projects were approved for southeast Kansas, including one in Cherokee County and one in Crawford County.
Cherokee ‑ U.S. 69, from the Oklahoma/Kansas state line north to the south city limits of Columbus, and from the north city limits of Columbus north to the K‑7/U.S. 160/U.S. 69 junction, milling and overlay, 12.0 miles.
The contract was awarded to Emery Sapp & Sons Inc. and Subsidiaries of Columbia, Missouri fir $3,282,750.
Crawford ‑ K‑47, from the Neosho/Crawford county line east to the west city limits of Girard, recycle and overlay, 12.5 miles.
Work will be done by Bettis Asphalt & Construction Inc. of Topeka for just over $3,520,000. |