The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) recently announced the awarding to Koss Construction of Topeka, Kansas, for the construction of three segments of U.S. Highway 275.
An engineer for the Nebraska Department of Transportation admits this project could cause headaches for drivers, but smooth sailing could be in store this fall. NDOT will repair five bridges, replace guardrails, install a new overhead dynamic message sign, and lay permanent pavement markings on the interstate at 84th Street, Big Papio Creek, and Little Papio Creek. Sign up for our Newsletters For more details, click here to read NDOT's project.
Highway 2 bridge work to start June 1
Nebraska City News-Press
Weather permitting, work will begin June 1 on the N-2 Missouri River Bridge in Nebraska City, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
Cramer and Associates, Inc., of Grimes Iowa, has the $496,728 contract.
Work includes replacement of expansion joints, curb, and pier repairs.
There will be head-to-head traffic on the project in either eastbound or westbound lanes based on project phasing.
Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously in and near work zones, to buckle up, and to put phones down.
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DON WALTON
Lincoln Journal Star
Federal funding for conversion of U.S. 275 into a four-lane expressway between Norfolk and Wisner heads the list of three projects proposed by Rep. Jeff Fortenberry for designated federal community project funding.
Fortenberry has requested $83 million in designated federal funding for the vital link in the Nebraska Department of Transportation s ongoing construction of a long-awaited expressway connecting Norfolk with Fremont.
Congress recently approved the new community project system to replace what used to be described as congressional earmarking.Â
The earlier system was abused by a few members and abandoned for a decade after it was turned into a political weapon in 2011.