The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department has awarded a contract in the amount of $18,690,653.90 for the construction and painting of a new bridge overpass on Highway 351/Airport Road near Jonesboro Municipal Airport in Arkansas.
The contract was awarded to Manhattan Road and Bridge of Tusla, Oklahoma.
Manhattan Road and Bridge was the lowest of four apparent bidders. Additional bids included Dement Construction Co. LLC of Jackson, Tennessee, in the amount of $20,240,999.25; Robertson Contractors Inc. of Poplar Bluff, Missouri, in the amount of $20,349,296.80; and Mobley Contractors of Morrilton, Arkansas, in the amount of $21,177,409.90.
Project Award
The project involves fabricating, erecting and painting 735.20 tons of structural steel, pouring 1,917.79 square yards of Portland cement concrete and application of 97.3 gallons of Class 1 protective surface treatment (boiled linseed oil) over concrete surfaces.
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The Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department has awarded a contract in the amount of $18,690,653.90 for the construction and painting of a new bridge overpass on Highway 351/Airport Road near Jonesboro Municipal Airport in Arkansas.
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The contract also includes site clearing and grubbing, removal and disposal of curb, concrete, and pipe culverts, and construction of 72 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe culverts and drainage systems. Alternate line items include placement of 465 linear feet of reinforced concrete pipe culverts and corrugated steel pipe.
Concrete surfaces will receive a coating system of inorganic zinc-rich primer. Structural steel will be coated with a system of inorganic zinc primer, an epoxy intermediate and polyurethane finish. This system is subject to change according to project requirements.
Owner-approved manufacturers include Archer Daniels Midland, Carboline, PPG and Sherwin-Williams.
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