Gov. Quinn announces $724,000 for construction projects in McLean
and Logan counties
Illinois
Jobs Now projects will improve state's infrastructure and create
construction jobs
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[June 11, 2013]
NORMAL -- Last week Gov. Pat
Quinn announced more than $724,000 in capital investments for
construction projects in McLean and Logan counties. The projects are
part of the governor's agenda to create jobs and drive Illinois'
economy forward.
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"These projects will make traffic flow more safely and efficiently in central
Illinois and improve a community college campus," Quinn said. "The projects will
also employ a number of construction workers, which will help the local economy
as well." One project consists of 8.18 miles of patching on Interstate 39 from
north of Interstate 55 to the Woodford County line. Kinney Contractors of
Raymond was the lowest of three bidders at $379,650. The Illinois Department of
Transportation will manage the project.
Roadways and parking lots at Heartland Community College in Normal will be
improved for $266,459. United Contractors Midwest of Bloomington was the lowest
of four bidders for the work. The Illinois Capital Development Board will manage
the project.
Another project involves about two miles of resurfacing of an Interstate 55
frontage road just south of Lawndale in Logan County. Phoenix Corp. of the Quad
Cities, Port Byron, was the lowest of two bidders at $78,902. The Illinois
Department of Transportation will manage the project.
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The contracts were recently awarded following a competitive bidding
process and address critical infrastructure needs while creating
construction jobs.
These projects are part of Quinn's $31 billion Illinois Jobs Now
program, which is supporting more than 439,000 jobs over six years.
It is the largest capital construction program in Illinois history
and is one of the largest capital construction programs in the
nation.
[Text from file received from the
Illinois
governor's office]
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