(KNZA)--The Kansas Department of Transportation has approved bids for highway improvement projects in Brown and Doniphan Counties.
In Brown County, Herzog Contracting Corporation, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was awarded the contract for an intersection improvement project on U.S. 75 Highway in the amount of $5.4 million. According to a release from KDOT, the improvement project will take place from 260th Street to 300 feet north of K-246.
In Doniphan County, Herzog Contracting Corporation was awarded the contract for a milling and overlay project on a nearly 9 mile-stretch of K-120 from the junction with K-20 to the south city limits of Highland for nearly $1.4 million ( $1,368,463).
Also in Doniphan County, a bid was approved from Dustrol Inc., of Towanda, Kansas in the amount of just over $768,000 for the recycle and overlay of a more than 6-mile stretch of U.S 36 Highway from about one mile east of the junction with K-136 to the north city limits of Wathena.
Start dates for the three projects haven't been announced.
The bid letting took place December 15 in Topeka.
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