MDOT awards I-10 project to Huey Stockstill
by MBJ Staff
Published: March 19,2012
Tags: highways, interstates, resurfacing, roadbuilders, roadbuilding, roads, state agency
MISSISSIPPI GULF COAST — The Mississippi Department of Transportation will start work on a project to resurface 13 miles of Interstate 10 in Hancock and Harrison counties.
The $14.5 million project was awarded to Huey Stockstill Inc. of Picayune.
Southern District transportation commissioner Tom King says the project starts at Diamondhead and extends to the Wolf River.
King says work is scheduled to begin Sunday night with one lane closure. He says the project will require intermittent lane closures during construction, but all lane closures will take place between Sunday and Thursday evenings.
The project is scheduled to be completed by October 2012.
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