Virginia awards $102.5 million in transportation construction, maintenance projects

Updated Mar 2, 2016

Virginia welcome signThe Commonwealth Transportation Board (CTB) has approved nine Virginia transportation infrastructure contracts valued at $102.5 million.

Most of the projects are in the Virginia Department of Transportation’s (VDOT) Northern Virginia District, with officials saying they “improve mobility, enhance safety and extend the life of the state’s transportation network.”

The projects include:

  • $43.2 million for widening a section of U.S. 1 in Prince William County

Contractor: Fort Myer Construction, Washington, D.C.

Completion date: November 2019

More details are available here.

  • $14.4 million for signal maintenance work in VDOT’s Southwest Regional Operations area including Bristol, Lynchburg and Salem districts

Contractor: Elite Contracting Group, Petersburg, Virginia

  • $44.9 million for seven paving and spring road maintenance projects for multiple interstates and primary and secondary roads throughout Virginia

Contractor: Fort Myer Construction, Washington, D.C.

  • Northern Virginia District interstate, $6.5 million

Contractor: Rogers Group, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Bristol District primary roads, $5.4 million

Contractor: Colony Construction, Powhatan, Virginia

  • Richmond District primary roads, $5.7 million

Contract: Branscome, Williamsburg, Virginia

  • Fredericksburg District primary roads, $7.8 million

Contractor: Virginia Paving, division of Land Construction, Cheshire, Connecticut

  • Northern Virginia District primary roads, $6.1 million

Contractor: Virginia Paving, division of Land Construction, Cheshire, Connecticut

  • Northern Virginia District secondary roads, $6.4 million

Contractor: Arthur Construction, Dulles, Virginia

  • Northern Virginia District secondary roads, $7 million

More details on approved projects are available here.