CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A Cheyenne-based contractor secured a $1.19 million bid for structure repair and traffic control in Crook County.
The award came during the Wyoming Transportation Commission’s latest round of bid considerations on Sept. 19, which resulted in awarding nearly $4.11 million for four Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects.
The commission awarded the $1.19 million bid to Reiman Corp. for a structure repair project that involves bridge and traffic control work at the Beulah Interchange between Sundance and the South Dakota state line. The project should be completed by July 31, 2025.
Jackson-based Evans Construction Co. was awarded a $2.25 million bid for a project involving salt and sand stockpiling work at various locations within Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton and Uinta counties, a commission news release said. The contract completion date is March 31, 2025.
Sheridan-based Advanced Electrical Contracting Inc. was awarded a $142,318 bid for a road closure systems project involving electrical work, traffic control and signage work on Interstate 80 in Sweetwater County. The contract completion date is June 30, 2025.
The only project funded primarily with federal dollars this month, Afton-based Avail Valley Construction-WY LLC was awarded a $528,805 bid for a mudslide cleanup project involving grading, traffic control, clearing/grubbing, stormwater drainage work and seeding and erosion control on Wyoming Highway 22/Teton Pass in Teton County. The contract completion date is Nov. 30, 2024.
Almost all WYDOT projects are awarded to the lowest bid, the release said.