Inland Asphalt Co., of Spokane, has landed two Washington state Department of Transportation paving contracts worth a combined $5.7 million, to repave about 14 miles of two roadways north of Spokane, including a stretch of U.S. 2. Both projects
The Coeur d'Alene Tribe plans a $75 million expansion of its Coeur d'Alene Casino Resort Hotel, in Worley, Idaho, in a project that includes the addition of 105 hotel rooms in two wings overlooking Circling Raven Golf Club, as illustrated here. of
Intermountain Fabricators Inc., a Spokane Valley metal fabricator, has bought a 12,000-square-foot parcel at 2206 N. Fancher, west of its current location at 6014 E. Knox, for potential future expansion. Anne Betow, of NAI Black, and Sam Morse, of
Vandervert Construction Inc., of Spokane, has started work on four structuresthree here and one in the Tri-Citieswith a combined estimated value of $3.3 million, says Tim Stulc, company vice president. Two of the structures will house a
Wesslen Construction Inc., of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder for a $1.5 million city of Spokane contract to pave part of Fish Lake Trail southwest of Spokane. The work represents one of two remaining phases of a three-phase project to a in
Safco Excavating & Construction, of Hayden, Idaho, is working on a $2.1 million construction project for the city of Coeur d'Alene to repave Fourth Street, a main thoroughfare in Coeur d'Alene's commercial district, and add decorative streetscaping
Inland Asphalt Co., of Spokane Valley, has been awarded a $4.3 million city of Spokane project to repave Market Street between Garland and Francis avenues in a project that will impact traffic on that busy north-south corridor.The city's had the
The Idaho Transportation Department has selected Spokane-area contractors for two North Idaho road projects worth a combined $2.5 million.In one of the projects, N.A. Degerstrom Inc., of Spokane Valley, has won a $1.1 million contract to repair
Spokane-based Thompson Custom Orthotics & Prosthetics Inc. says it has selected Meridian Construction Inc., of Spokane Valley, to erect a $2 million structure that will house its main office and production lab. Meridian was expected to obtain a
M.J. Takisaki Inc., a Seattle-based construction company, has moved its branch office here to a larger leased space in Spokane Valley, at 1620 N. Mamer Road.Hal Ophus, the company's construction manager here, says the office had outgrown its at