OKLAHOMA CITY – A contract was awarded this month for road repairs in Woodward County, Sen. Bryce Marlatt and Rep. Mike Sanders recently announced.
According to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, the project involves resurfacing nearly five miles of county road NS-203, beginning two miles west of the US-270/SH-34 junction, extending south.
Sen. Marlatt (R-Woodward) said the State Transportation Commission awarded just over a $1.5 million contract on the project to The Cummins Construction Co., Inc. The Enid company was the only bidder for the job, said Rep. Sanders (R-Kingfisher).
Once construction begins, the project is estimated to be completed within two months.
According to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, the project involves resurfacing nearly five miles of county road NS-203, beginning two miles west of the US-270/SH-34 junction, extending south.
Sen. Marlatt (R-Woodward) said the State Transportation Commission awarded just over a $1.5 million contract on the project to The Cummins Construction Co., Inc. The Enid company was the only bidder for the job, said Rep. Sanders (R-Kingfisher).
Once construction begins, the project is estimated to be completed within two months.
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