(KNZA)--Bids have been accepted for two Brown County bridge replacement projects scheduled for next year.
The Brown County Commission Monday accepted the low bid submitted by Norfolk Construction, of Norfolk, Nebraska, for the replacement of a bridge about six miles southeast of Hiawatha on 200th Street over the Wolf River in the amount of $316,815.
The bid was among four received.
Construction of the new 95 by 26-foot bridge is tentatively scheduled to start March 18, 2019.
The Commission also accepted the low bid submitted by Norfolk Construction for the replacement of a bridge about 2 ½ miles north of Morrill on Dewberry Road over Pony Creek in the amount of $299,276.
The bid was among four received.
Construction of the new 90 by 26-foot bridge is tentatively scheduled to start April 29, 2019.
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