Friday, March 2, 2012
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
The final leg of Corridor H replaces that 16-mile stretch of 93 to Davis
The Route - Davis to Bismarck
January - March 2012 Status:
The WVDOH received approval of the Amended Record of Decision in April 2001. Final design is underway for the 16.2-Mile Davis to Bismarck section in Tucker and Grant Counties.
A contract was awarded in December 2010 to Trumbull Corporation for the construction of 6.2 miles of Corridor H, from the existing corridor at Bismarck in Grant County to the WV 93 connector at Mount Storm in Tucker County; construction of that project is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2014. Construction of the remaining portion of the Davis to Bismarck section is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2012, and the WVDOH intends to complete construction of the 16-mile section in the fall of 2014.
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This map is not to scale nor is it an accurate geographic representation of the area. This graphic is for planning and public information purposes only. Distances area approximated to the nearest alignment point.
The above graphic is a portion of the whole map. Please click here to view the entire map at full-size (135k).
If you would like a very detailed description of a certain area, please contact us and we will be happy to provide you with that information.
January - March 2012 Status:
The WVDOH received approval of the Amended Record of Decision in April 2001. Final design is underway for the 16.2-Mile Davis to Bismarck section in Tucker and Grant Counties.
A contract was awarded in December 2010 to Trumbull Corporation for the construction of 6.2 miles of Corridor H, from the existing corridor at Bismarck in Grant County to the WV 93 connector at Mount Storm in Tucker County; construction of that project is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2014. Construction of the remaining portion of the Davis to Bismarck section is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2012, and the WVDOH intends to complete construction of the 16-mile section in the fall of 2014.
Back
Entire Map (135k)
Forward
This map is not to scale nor is it an accurate geographic representation of the area. This graphic is for planning and public information purposes only. Distances area approximated to the nearest alignment point.
The above graphic is a portion of the whole map. Please click here to view the entire map at full-size (135k).
If you would like a very detailed description of a certain area, please contact us and we will be happy to provide you with that information.
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