Press Release - First CDOT Contractors Selected
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 2009
CONTACTS:
Stacey Stegman, 303.757.9362, stacey.stegman@dot.state.co.us
Evan Dreyer, 720.350.8370, evan.dreyer@state.co.us
COLORADO SELECTS CONTRACTORS FOR FIRST RECOVERY ACT-FUNDED TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS
Gov. Bill Ritter announced today that the Colorado Department of Transportation opened contractor bids on the first five transportation projects to be funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
"This is a major step forward for Colorado," Gov. Ritter said. "Construction is expected to begin on these projects in the next month, and that means jobs saved and jobs created for Colorado workers. We continue to move as quickly, efficiently and effectively as possible to ensure the Recovery Act is doing what it is intended to do."
"It was very positive to see such competitive bidding on our first round of ARRA projects," said CDOT Executive Director Russ George. "The project bids came in an average of 12 percent lower than expected. If this trend continues, we may be able to accumulate enough funding to add more construction projects to our list."
The contractor with the lowest bid that meets/exceeds or makes a good faith effort to meet the goals for subcontracting a specified percentage of its work to disadvantaged businesses is awarded the project. The projects and apparent low bidding contractors include:
(Total project budget includes items such as construction engineering, utilities, uniformed traffic control, right of way, fuel cost adjustments and unexpected construction field changes or modifications.)
Colorado will receive more than $400 million for transportation projects and $103 million for transit projects through the Recovery Act.
For detailed information about all of the Recovery Act projects CDOT will manage, including project descriptions, amount of funds dedicated to the project, project status and photos, visit www.dot.state.co.us/arra/.