(MSC News)--The Kansas Department of Transportation has approved bids for several area highway maintenance projects.
In Atchison County, KDOT accepted a bid from Vance Brothers, LLC, of Kansas City, Missouri, for a crack repair project on a nearly 27 mile stretch of U.S. 159 Highway from the north city limits of Nortonville to the south city limits of Horton in the amount of nearly $520,000.
In Jackson County, Bettis Asphalt and Construction, of Topeka, was awarded the contract for an overlay project on an 8 mile stretch of U.S. 75 Highway from the Shawnee/Jackson County line to 158th Road. The bid was for more than $3.8 million.
In Nemaha County, a bid was accepted from Vance Brothers for a sealing project on an about 14 mile stretch on U.S. 36 Highway from the junction with K-63 to the Nemaha/Brown County line in the amount of about $940,000.
Also KDOT approved a bid from Julius Kaaz Construction, of Leavenworth, for the installation of new traffic signals at the intersection of 10th and Limit Streets in the city of Leavenworth, in the amount of nearly $867,000.
Bids were opened September 17 in Topeka.
Construction dates have not yet been announced.
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