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Above: Dozer Operator Ron Makie levels earth on a
recent Ranger North project.
Left:
Angel Berrios uses a hand winch to position a torque
convertor while working on a D6 Dozer at Ranger North’s
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Ranger North has been doing a great job
securing new FDOT contracts, with several large projects
awarded
recently.
Ranger has been selected for improvements to
a four-lane, 2.75-mile section of US-27 in Clermont, FL. The $25.5
million, 800-day contract calls for widening the roadway to six
lanes and includes replacing four spans.
Another road-widening project was awarded in
Lake County. Ranger will widen 3.5 miles of US-27 just north of
Polk County from four to six lanes under a $21 million, 650-day
contract. The project involves significant excavation and
drainage work, as well.
In other new work, Ranger Central was awarded
a $3 million contract to mill and resurface a segment of SR-714.
The 160-day contract includes signalization, drainage improvements
and curb and sidewalk improvements, commencing in May 2006.
Ranger Central was also selected to make
improvements on SR-500 under an 80-day contract beginning in
January 2006.
Indian River County has contracted with
Ranger to provide drainage improvements and roadway reconstruction
on 41st Street in Vero Beach, FL. The contract is for $7.9
million, with an anticipated start date of November 2005.
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