Weather permitting, a bridge replacement project on K-110 in Marshall County is set to begin Monday. The Kansas Department of Transportation says crews will replace the existing 24-foot reinforced bridge, located just north of K-110/U.S. 36 intersection with a 32-foot wide reinforced concrete box. Work will take place daily during daylight hours throughout the project duration. Beginning mid-afternoon on Monday, all lanes of the two-mile stretch of K-110 will be closed and will remain closed during the duration of the project. A ten-mile marked detour will be provided. Drivers should expect minor delays and must use alternate routes during the duration of the project. Klaver Construction Inc. of Kingman is the primary contractor on project at a total contract cost of nearly $445,000. The project is scheduled to be completed in early September. This project is funded by T-WORKS, the transportation program passed by the Kansas Legislature in May 2010.
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