ODOT Awards Nearly $130 million in Contracts

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April 8, 2022

By News Director Jared Atha

The Oklahoma Transportation Commission awarded nearly $130 million in highway construction projects during its meeting this week in Oklahoma City.

As part of the consent docket, the commission approved several programming items for future ODOT projects to install wrong-way countermeasures on rural stretches of I-35 in Northern Oklahoma and I-40 in the western part of the state. These projects are expected to go to bid later this year.

Commissioners voted to award 27 contracts totaling more than $130 million to improve highways, roads and bridges in 26 counties. Contracts were awarded for projects in, among others, Beckham, Kiowa, Washita and Woodward counties.

Secretary of Transportation and ODOT Executive Director Tim Gatz also unveiled a spring work zone safety awareness campaign created by ODOT, OTA and other traffic safety partners to help remind motorists of their responsibility to be safe in highway work zones. He noted that in the past five years, 91 people, including one ODOT worker, were killed and 1,455 people were injured in more than 8,000 collisions in Oklahoma work zones.

Gatz said “Drivers can expect about 275 work zones on Oklahoma highways and turnpikes through the spring and summer, ranging from daily maintenance operations to long-term major highway reconstruction.”.

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