(KMZA)--An overhaul is planned for a stretch of U.S. Highway 36 in Marshall County.
Plans to make the project a reality move forward, following the approval of the bid for the work by the Kansas Department of Transportation.
The agency says Kansas City, Kansas based Amino Brothers company Inc. has been chosen to do the project. That follows the company providing the low bid, at a cost of nearly $1.2 million, as selected during a Topeka bid opening in mid-December.
The project will include grading and surfacing of U.S. 36, from 17th Street to 650 feet east of 20th Street.
A time line for the work is not yet released.
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