

Both lanes will be open on I-39 northbound during weekends. I-39 northbound to be reduced to one lane of traffic.Performing culvert and drainage maintenanceĭuring construction, motorists can expect:.Replacing pavement at the I-39 northbound/WIS 34 ramp intersection with six and a half inches of new asphalt pavement.Resurfacing I-39 northbound and the northbound WIS 34 and WIS 153 ramps with two inches of new asphalt pavement.Mosinee-based American Asphalt of Wisconsin is the prime contractor for the project. Tony Evers signed a $4.4 million contract to improve I-39 between the Portage County line and Maple Ridge Road in Marathon County, according to a news release issued Wednesday. Increases in materials prices, threatens to make road projects only moreĮxpensive with the passing of time this year.Ĭopyright 2019 BridgeTower Media. The lack of competition, along with recent It as a sign that many contractors are finding themselves too busy to Of the 64 contracts put out, 15Īlthough that was not historically high number WisDOT's MayĢ018 letting attracted 17 solo bids many in the industry nonetheless saw The letting was also remarkable for the number of solo bids itĪttracted for individual projects. Out nearly $500 million worth of projects this month. Of WisDOT's unusually large March bid letting. The latest I-39/90 job is among the projects being awarded as part Traffic get maintained and reconstructed." "But let's make sure the highways that carry most of the "Yes, we have to maintain what we have," Hoffman said. Instead, Hoffman said, the priority seems to be shifting toward Interstate 94 between the Zoo and Marquette interchanges, Interstateĩ0/94 from Madison to the Wisconsin Dells and I-94 from Eau Claire to But he said there seems toīe no momentum behind plans to work on other stretches of highway: Rebuilding Interstate 43 north of Milwaukee. Tony Evers credit for using his proposed budget to call for Spending on major highway projects could drop off in coming years. Majors and freeway rehabilitation," Hoffman said.Īt the same time, Hoffman said he's concerned the state's Investing in transportation infrastructure by continuing to invest "It's good to see the state investing in majors and To see work advancing on an important project. Jim Hoffman, president of Hoffman Construction, said he's glad Within WisDOT's estimate of between $60 million and nearly $70 There competition this time, but also both companies' bids fell Janesville, north to Knutson Road, in rural Rock County. Project, which calls for expanding the interstate from Kennedy Road, in Such questions are unlikely to arise again with the latest I-39/90 To WisDOT's original estimate of $100 million. Who wondered if a little competition might have driven the price closer Before WisDOTĪccepted it, the bid had drawn quite a bit of scrutiny from lawmakers Rebuilding and expanding a section of I-39/90 in Rock County, this oneįrom the interchange at U.S. Earlier this month, the Wisconsinĭepartment of Transportation accepted a sole bid of $126.6 million for Project differ in at least one big way from another big contract The rival submissions from two bidders make the latest I-39/90 Project, a $66.58 million offer from Zignego Co., of Waukesha. That came in just under the other bid submitted for the River Falls, and Rock Road Cos., of Janesville won a contract to rebuildĪnd expand a stretch of I-39/90 in Rock County for nearly $65.49 I-39 Constructors a partnership formed by Hoffman Construction, of Black This time, though, I-39 Constructors LLC had a little competition. Just weeks after securing a contract to expand part of Interstateģ9/90 south of Madison, a partnership formed between two prominent roadīuilders has won more work along the same stretch. APA style: I-39 Constructors wins more highway work, this time with some competition.I-39 Constructors wins more highway work, this time with some competition." Retrieved from 2019 BridgeTower Media Holding Company, LLC 30 Mar.
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