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Local News - Local News - June 05, 2009 |
By Jeanne Gustafson
Of the Journal of Business
The Washington state Department of Transportation expects two projects worth a combined $7.2 million to get under way soon on busy U.S. 395 between the Spokane County line and Immel Road, near Chewelah, Wash.
The work is being paid for with federal stimulus money, says DOT spokesman Al Gilson. A Bend, Ore., division of Bismark, N.D.-based Knife River has been awarded one of the projects and is the low bidder on the other, Gilson says.
The DOT has awarded a $1.7 milli...
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The work is being paid for with federal stimulus money, says DOT spokesman Al Gilson. A Bend, Ore., division of Bismark, N.D.-based Knife River has been awarded one of the projects and is the low bidder on the other, Gilson says.
The DOT has awarded a $1.7 milli...
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