Knife River Wins $112 Million Highway Paving Contract in Texas

Reuters12-05 19:30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/KNF">Knife River</a> Wins $112 Million Highway Paving Contract in Texas

Knife River Corporation announced that it has been awarded a $112 million materials and paving subcontract for the State Highway 6 improvement project in the Bryan/College Station area of Texas. The project, known locally as "Big 6," involves reconstructing and widening a 12-mile stretch of highway from four lanes to six. Knife River will provide approximately 928,000 tons of hot-mix asphalt, as well as the potential supply of sand, MSE backfill, and base course materials. The project began this month and is expected to be completed in 2030. Knife River is serving as an asphalt and paving subcontractor to Fluor Corporation on the $671 million Texas Department of Transportation project.

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