Transportation Commission awards almost $73 million in contracts in July

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded almost $73 million in contracts for nine Wyoming Department of Transportation construction projects during its July 21 business meeting. The commission awarded a $21.1 million bid to Lewis & Lewis, Inc., out of Rock Springs for a project that involves paving, milling, a plant mix wearing course and other work on almost 12 miles of eastbound...

WYDOT to meet with the Crook County Commission to discuss upcoming projects and funding opportunities

Sundance, Wyo – The Wyoming Department of Transportation District Four will be meeting with the Crook County Commission on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 to present their annual State Transportation Improvement Plan.  The presentation will include information on local projects and discuss future project funding.  The STIP is a six-year program approved by the transportation commission. It provides a snapshot...

WYDOT to meet with Campbell County Commission and City Council to discuss upcoming projects and funding opportunities

Gillette, Wyo – The Wyoming Department of Transportation District Four will be meeting with the Campbell County Commission and the City of Gillette on Tuesday, August 2, 2022 to present their annual State Transportation Improvement Plan.  The presentation will include information on local projects and discuss future project funding.  The STIP is a six-year program approved by the transportation commission....

Season paving operations have begun in Carbon County

RAWLINS, Wyo. — Maintenance crews with the Wyoming Department of Transportation have begun seasonal paving operations in Carbon County.   Work has begun on Wyoming Highway 487, north of Medicine Bow between mile markers 20-21.25. This operation is expected to take a couple days.   Crews will then move paving operations to Interstate 80 at mile posts 261-262 in the east bound lane by Elk Mountain. Paving...

Chip seal projects have begun in northeast Wyoming, will cause delays

Sheridan, Wyo – The Wyoming Department of Transportation’s District 4 has begun their annual chip sealing projects in Northeast Wyoming.  WYDOT and its contractor, Bituminous Paving Inc., will be chip sealing over thirty locations and approximately seventy-five miles of highway throughout Northeast Wyoming in the next five weeks.  These locations include highways in Sheridan, Johnson, Campbell, Crook...