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KDOT Lettings: April 2023

There are 17 projects up for bidding on April 19.

Federal-Aid:

73-03 KA 3889-01: Replace bridge #014 over the Walnut Creek Drainage 4.55 miles northwest of the Thomas Road (former K-74) intersection. One-lane traffic through the work zone controlled by a temporary traffic signal.

77-58 KA 3923-01: Replace the bridge over Fawn creek on US 77/K-9 and reconstruct the east approach. One-lane traffic through the work zone controlled by a temporary traffic signal.

27 TE 0492-01: Construct a new Pedestrian/Bike Path along the west side of Grand Avenue (K-14) between Grace Avenue and the Smoky Hill River bridge.

36-77 KA 5987-01: Grading and surfacing on Grant Steet between 5th and 7th in Atwood. (no plans)

40-100 KA 3914-01: Replace the South Fork Smoky Hill River bridge between Sharon Springs and Wallace.;

40-100 KA 3916-01: Replace the bridge over the Union Pacific Limon Subdivision between Weskan and Sharon Springs. Detour via K-27, I-70, and US 385, though local traffic will be diverted onto old US 40 into Sharon Springs.

40-100 KA 4067-01: Replace the bridge over the Union Pacific Sharon Springs Subdivision west of Wallace. Traffic to be carried on a shoe-fly detour

69-11 KA 6619-01/400-11 KA 6620-01: 1/2-inch milling and 1.5-inch Overlay on US 69A/US 400 from K-66 north to US 69-160 and continuing north on US 69-160-400 to K-171. (US 69A segment is non-FA)

15-87 KA 5793-01: Upgrade of the traffic signals at Southeast Boulevard and 31st Street in Wichita

Federal-Aid, Local Projects:

16 C 5074-01: Replace a wood bridge on a driveway off of old US 50 about 1 1/2 mile east of Old Beto Junction.

30 C 5114-01: Replace the Osborne Road bridge over Eight Mile Creek

87 N 0738-01: Repair the Zoo Boulevard bridge over the Big Ditch in Wichita

Non-FA:

106 KA 6913-01: Mudjacking work in KDOT District 1

23-32 KA 6904-01: Patching on K-23 between MM 136-139 in Gove County

70-98 KA 6859-01: Lighting upgrades at the I-70 Rest areas east of WaKenney

15-87 KA 6903-01: HMA Patching and a 2-inch overlay on the east Frontage Road of Southeast Boulevard from 47th Street to Clifton Avenue in Wichita.

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KDOT Lettings, February 2023

There are only 11 projects up for bids on February 15. Approved Bids announced on February 27 are highlighted in red.

Federal-Aid:

9-66 KA 3885-01: Replace Bridge #016 over Spring Creek Drainage west of Wetmore. Detour via K-62, K-16, and US 75. Ebert Construction Co Inc & Subsidiary, Wamego, $1,158,262.25.

77-81 KA 3922-01: Replace bridge #039 over Mill Creek 1.57 miles north of the North Junction with US 24 (no plans posted) King Construction Company Inc. & Subsidiaries, Hesston, $2,239,342.05.

156-27 KA 3939-01: Replacement of the K-156 Bridge #026 over Oak Creek located 1.13 miles northeast of K-140. Detour via K-140 and K-111. King, $1,998,650.60.

11 U 2401-01: Sidewalk upgrade on Country Road from High School Avenue to Kansas Avenue and Maple Street from Tennessee Avenue to East Avenue in Columbus

50-24 KA 5779-01: Rehabilitation of a passing lane area on US 50-56 between Kinsley and Offerle
50-29 KA 3234-02: Rehabilitation of a passing lane area on US 50-56 near 119th Road in Ford County.
50-29 KA 5780-01: Rehabilitation of a passing lane area on US 50-56 east of Spearville.
Venture Corporation, Great Bend, $19,374,340.49.

Federal-Aid, Local Projects:

22 C 4999-01: Replace the 195th Road/Old US 36 bridge over Peters Creek east of Troy. Re-let from November 2022. B & B Bridge Company LLC, St. Paul, Kansas, $819,993.00.

56 C 5145-01: Replace the J Road bridge over Troublesome Creek north of Emporia.

Non-FA:

54-104 KA 6458-01: Upgrade a guard fence on a Culvert just west of Yates Center. Rubick Construction Inc., Williamsburg, $186,684.96.

56-73 KA 6454-01: Guardrail upgrades northeast of Garfield. J & J Contractors Inc., Iola, $393,457.27.

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KDOT Lettings: April 2022

There are 21 projects scheduled to be bid on April 20. Approved Bids Announced on May 2 are highlighted in red. Approved Bids Announced on May 31 are highlighted in blue.

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KDOT Lettings: February 2022

25 projects are up for bids at KDOT on February 16. The approved bids announced on March 2 are highlighted in red.The approved bids announced on March 31 are highlighted in blue.

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KDOT Lettings: January 2022

There are 41 projects up for letting at KDOT’s January 19 letting, including many asphalt overlays of concrete roadways. Approved bids announced on January 27 are highlighted in red. Approved bids announced on March 2 are highlighted in blue.

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KDOT Lettings: December 2021

43 projects are up for bids at KDOT on December 15, including two major projects on US 50 around Dodge City and into the territory out west. Awarded bids announced on December 28 are highlighted in red. Awarded bids announced on January 27 are highlighted in blue.

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KDOT Lettings, November 2021

There are a total of 42 projects up for bidding in the November KDOT lettings. Approved bids announced on December 14 are highlighted in red.

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KDOT Lettings: October 2021

Here are the projects up for letting on October 20. Approved Bids announced on November 3 are highlighted in red. Approved Bids announced on December 14 are highlighted in blue.

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KDOT Lettings: February 2021

Included in the February lettings are two major construction projects in south-central Kansas.

This post has been updated to reflect the approved bidders and the bid amount as announced by KDOT in releases on March 10. The approved bids announced on March 10 will be noted in red.

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KDOT Lettings: January 2021

The inauguration of President-elect Biden is not the only thing scheduled for January 20. It will also be the scheduled day for the monthly KDOT lettings. Included in the January lettings are several bridge replacements and signage upgrades, as well as a new roundabout in Kansas City.

This post has been updated to reflect the approved bidders and the bid amount as announced by KDOT in releases on February 5. The approved bids announced on February 5 will be noted in red.