The Kansas
Contractors Association and KDOT handed out its partnering awards recently for
the 2017 heavy highway construction season.
The awards
highlight the multitude of ways contractors and KDOT employees work together to
ensure the best outcome on projects.
Receiving awards
were:
District 1 in Northeast Kansas
One-inch cold mill with one-inch overlay: Bettis
Asphalt and the Bonner Springs Construction Office the project cost $1.3 million to complete.
District 2 in North Central Kansas:
Grading and concrete pavement of bike path and lighting system: Hamm Construction, Kaw Valley and the Junction City Construction Office. The project cost $938,132 to complete.
District 3 in Northwest
Kansas:
Bridge repair work: Bridges, Inc. and the Oakley Construction Office. The project cost $972,718 to complete.
Intersection improvement
on U.S. 75/160: B&B Bridge Company LLC and the Independence Construction
Office. The project cost $835,924 to complete.
Surfacing, side roads
and entrances on K-68: Hamm Inc. and the Garnett Construction Office The project cost $2,529,720 to complete.
District 5 in South Central Kansas:
Bridge repairs: King
Construction Company and the El Dorado Construction Office ($2,726,787)
“By working together and not against one
another, we were able to solve problems in a timely manner, and the outcome was
a great looking project completed before the winter hit.” — Jordan Toogood, King’s Project Manager
Kansas Turnpike Authority Award Winner:
RCB Construction
and Grading: Hamm Construction and the KTA ($3,153,466)
Statewide Project Award Winner:
Grading, bridge
and surfacing: Ebert Construction and Lochner with the
Marion Construction Office ($7,216,411)
“Due
to tremendous cooperation with Ebert, KDOT, Lochner, city and county governments,
this project was completed two months ahead of schedule and is an excellent
example of partnering in action.” — Scott Swanson of KDOT when announcing the award
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