Frankford -- The Department of Transportation (DelDOT) announces that American Infrastructure, Inc. was recently awarded a paving contract which will allow for several Sussex County surface-treated roads, commonly known as "tar and chip" roads to be repaved with hot mix asphalt. They submitted a bid of $3,005,777.00, the lowest of three bids received.
The following roads will be repaved on this contract:
-Cubbage Pond Road. from the bridge over Cubbage Pond to Johnson Road
-Church Street from Beaver Dam Road to Lewes/Georgetown Highway
-Wil King Road from Conleys Chapel Road to Kendale Road
-Cannon Road from Mount Joy Road to Indian Mission Road/SR 22
-East Piney Grove Road from Governor Stockley Road to Route 113
-Burbage Road from Powell Farm Road to Omar Road
-Primehook Road from hotmix joint east of Wilson Pond to Wilkerson Road
-Lakeview Road from Revel Road to Country Living Road
-Salt Barn Road from Bi-state Boulevard to Route 113/Sussex Highway
-Christ Church Road from Laurel Road to Chipmans Pond Road
-Camp Road from Route 13/Seaford Road to Sussex Highway
-Camp Road from Cannon Road to Sussex Highway
-Camp Road from Sussex Highway to Cannon Road
-Whaleys Road from Careys Camp Road to Laurel Road
-Whaleys Road from Kings Crossing Road to Careys Camp Road
Work will begin this month, and weather permitting, should be completed in 100 calendar days.
At least Biden's good for something... sending home the pork.
ReplyDeleteIf only Washington didn't have to borrow the money from China to do it.
Just like the total waste of time and money, not to mention the inconvience of having Coastal Hwy resurfaced.
ReplyDeleteChina owns us thanks to the irresponsible spending of our elected officials.
This must be part of BO's "shovel ready" projects that are supposedly going to create all these jobs.
ReplyDeleteThese are not permanent jobs. Government make work jobs aren't the answer. I still can't believe all those people bought into BO's stupidity and voted him in.