Arkansas Roadways to See Improvements This Year
The Arkansas Highway Department is planning on working on roadways throughout the Southwest part of the state this Spring and Summer.
The purpose of this project is to resurface selected sections of various roads in Columbia county the community of Taylor to include Sheldon, Hearn, Spring, Forest, Felix, Whitehead, Spring, Aubrey, Bodcaw, Cleveland, Washington, Wilson, and Pope.
C & F Const. Co., Inc. of Smackover was awarded the contract at $269,730.00.
Construction is scheduled to begin in two to four weeks, weather permitting. Completion is expected in mid 2018.
In Hempstead County the project will resurface selected sections of various roads in community of Washington including Franklin St., Jay St., Henry St., Clay St., Izard St., Water St., Conway St., Morrison St.,Lawrence St., and Bois D'Arc St.
C & F Const. Co., Inc. of Smackover was awarded the contract at $267,039.00.
Construction is scheduled to begin in two to four weeks, weather permitting. Completion is expected in mid 2018.
In Little River County the project includes, replacing one bridge structure and construct the connecting pavement on State Highway 234.
WL Bass Construction, Inc. of Monroe, LA was awarded the contract at $668,409.79.
Construction is scheduled to begin in two to four weeks, weather permitting. Completion is expected in mid 2018.
In Nevada County .the purpose of the first project is to resurface selected sections of Nevada Road 17 in Rosston. The purpose of the final project is to resurface selected sections of U.S. Highways 67 and 371 and State Highway 24 in Prescott. Construction should begin in two to four weeks, weather permitting. Completion is expected in mid 2018.
Finally in Pike County, The purpose of this project is to reseal selected sections of County Road 13 (Pike City Road) and County Road 15 (Strawberry Road).
Salt Creek Paving & Const. Co., Inc. of Benton was awarded the contract at $409,585.58. Construction is scheduled to begin in two to four weeks, weather permitting. Completion is expected in mid 2018.