Resurfacing Drives Work at Ranger's South, Central Divisions
(1st/2nd Quarter 2010)
Through the first four
months of 2010, overlay contracts outpaced new construction at
Ranger’s South and Central Divisions.
Crews are milling and resurfacing three miles of SR-7/US-441 in
Broward County under a $4.5 million agreement with the Florida
Department of Transportation (FDOT). The South Division has 400
days to finish the job, which includes some widening, drainage
improvements and more.
Also in Broward, South crews are improving four miles of SR-84.
The $2 million DOT contract has a schedule of 210 days and
includes sidewalk and guardrail work.
Central’s backlog includes three large milling and resurfacing
jobs in Palm Beach County. An 11-mile SR-809 (Military Trail)
project includes sidewalk ramps at numerous intersections. The
$6.4 million project benefits from American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act (ARRA) stimulus funds.
Crews are rehabilitating another 1.75-mile stretch of SR-809
under a $1.9 million contract. Besides resurfacing, the job
includes drainage, curb, gutter, sidewalks and ramps, and
signage work.
Central’s new work also includes improvements to I-95. Under a
$2.4 million ARRA-funded contract, crews are milling and
resurfacing 6.5 miles of the limited access freeway, with a
schedule of 185 days for completion.
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