Colorado’s road and bridge contractors will start repairing the state’s badly damaged infrastructure next week, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
CDOT expects its commissioners to authorize $100 million — the agency’s entire contingency fund — to begin the recovery work from the floods, agency spokeswoman Amy Ford said Wednesday.
CDOT has issued three requests for proposals for contracts for three “response teams” to help build temporary roads in areas that were…
Colorado’s road and bridge contractors will start repairing the state’s badly damaged infrastructure next week, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.
CDOT expects its commissioners to authorize $100 million — the agency’s entire contingency fund — to begin the recovery work from the floods, agency spokeswoman Amy Ford said Wednesday.
CDOT has issued three requests for proposals for contracts for three “response teams” to help build temporary roads in areas that were…