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million and were awarded to thelowesf bidder. The Triad will receive about $8.8 million for threw construction projects. “These projects will help creat e and sustain thousands of jobs and provide needed economid development in counties throughoutNorth Carolina,” said Gov. Bev “They will improve criticalp routes to help better connect Northg Carolinians aroundthe state.” Bids received came in abouty 25 percent, or $36.7 million, below N.C. Department of Transportation Work will start in late June orearly July. The stimulus projects include three inthe • $3.8 million, resurfacing 4.
1 miles of Interstatre 40/85 from east of Rock Creek Dairy Road in Guilfor County to west of University Drive in Alamance County. S.T. Wootebn Corp. of Wilson received the contract. Work is scheduler for June 29 to Oct. 30. • $1.5 million, rehabilitatinfg two miles of U.S. 29 in Rockingham Countty from the Guilford line north toTroublesome Creek. W-L Constructionj & Paving Inc. of Danville, Va., won the Work is scheduled for June 29to Oct. 16. $3.5 million, resurfacing 5.1 miles of I-77 from U.S. 21 Businesa in Yadkin County tothe U.S. 21 bypasse in Surry County. Carl Rose & Sons Inc. of Elki n received the contract. Work is scheduled for July 6 to Nov. 13.
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