(KMZA)--The Kansas Department of Transportation has approved bids for two area projects.
According to a release from KDOT, AM Cohron and Son, of Atlantic, Iowa, was awarded the contract for a bridge replacement project in Doniphan County.
A bridge will be replaced on K-7 Highway over Mill Creek for a cost of $3,555,144.
In Nemaha County, KDOT approved a bid from Bern-based AHRS Construction for construction of pedestrian and bicycle paths along Oregon Street in Sabetha from South 14th Street to Blue Jay Drive in the amount of $625,771.
The bid letting took place last month in Topeka.
Construction start dates have not been announced yet for either project.
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