WYO 22/Teton Pass to reopen midday Friday with new detour

Wyoming State Highway 22, Teton Pass will reopen this Friday with an interim detour around the Big Fill landslide at milepost 12.8.  Wyoming Department of Transportation officials began work on a detour around the site immediately after its collapse on June 8. Crews from Evans Construction and WYDOT personnel have been working around the clock for the last three weeks to construct a paved, two-lane...

Epoxy striping work may cause delays district-wide

LARAMIE, Wyo. – Crews with Streamline Markings and the Wyoming Department of Transportation will be placing epoxy striping in various locations around the district starting this week, weather permitting.   Epoxy striping is more durable than traditional striping, especially in high-traffic areas.   Work will include mobilizing and minor work in intermittent locations around the City of Cheyenne. Other...

WYDOT crews will be milling, paving north of Farson

Rock Springs, Wyo.  The Wyoming Department of Transportation, along with contract crews from McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co., of Worland, have begun work on a project north of Farson on US 191. The work will include milling, paving, and chip seal operations over the next few months.  Crews will be milling this week, beginning tomorrow. The work will take place from mile marker 44 to mile marker 52. Traffic...

Intersection will be in final configuration, traffic switch Thursday

Jackson, Wyo. The Wyoming Department of Transportation, along with contract crews from Ames Construction, Inc., will implement a traffic shift on Wyoming State Highway 390 on Thursday, June 27, weather permitting. The shift will move traffic to the permanent configuration of the intersection at Wyoming State Highway 22.  What to expect: ·     Timing: The shift is expected to be in place by 6 a.m. on...

Transportation Commission awards $4.82 million in contracts in June

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded almost $4.82 million in contracts for two Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its June 20 regular business meeting. Jackson-based Evans Construction Company was awarded a $4.44 million bid for a patching project involving asphalt paving, milling and traffic control at various locations within Lincoln, Sublette...