Wisconsin-based Michels Corporation awarded WisDOT’s I-94 North-South Projects Southern Segment Construction Work
Work on the project is expected to begin this June with a completion date in late 2019.
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s (WisDOT) I-94 North-South project team has awarded the south segment project to Michels Corporation headquartered in Brownsville, Wisconsin. The bid for the work was $168,872,899.28 which was the lowest of the three bids received for the work.
Work on the project is expected to begin this June with a completion date in late 2019. The project includes the reconstruction of the mainline pavement on I-94 which will add a fourth lane of traffic both north and southbound in addition to reconstructing the interchanges at WIS 11, County KR and County E. The project will stretch from WIS 142 in Kenosha County up to WIS 20 in Racine County.
For additional information on the I-94 North/South project go to:
https://projects.511wi.gov/i94northsouth/
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NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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Let me take a wild guess…they donoted to Walker and republicans so they got the contract? Correct? Pay to play, that is the Scott Walker way afterall. Walker stinks
Don’t forget the Foxconn contract:
http://tinyurl.com/y8pp8u7s