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TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) spokeswoman gave 27 News an update on the ongoing major construction project on U.S. 75 Highway in Topeka. KDOT has been working on ...
Tis the season for road closures and detours in Kansas – and unhappy commuters. All told, Topeka has construction work happening at 14 locations. The closures have drivers talking and taking ...
Gov. Laura Kelly announced Monday that the Kansas Department of Transportation awarded about $1.7 million to Topeka, with a 10% local match responsibility of about $191,000.
In December 2020, a project began to reconstruct and realign a section of K-99, between two miles (3.2 km) north of I-70 and just south of K-18. The project is expected to be completed by the summer of 2022. Ebert Construction Company of Wamego is the contractor on the $12.6 million project. [29]
In early April 2020, a $21.8 million construction project to finish a four-lane expressway from Pittsburg to Kansas City began. The project will expand a six miles (9.7 km) section of US-69 in Crawford County to a four-lane divided expressway, from the K-47 junction north to three miles (4.8 km) north of Arma. The project will be completed by ...
Koss Construction Company of Topeka is the main contractor of this project. [2] Construction on the first section of the East Kellogg improvement project started in August 2015. The project included a redesigned intersection with Webb Road and widened US-54 and US-400 from four lanes to six lanes from Webb Road to Greenwich Road.
In 2023, Topeka saw $101.2 million in private and public construction costs for the top 10 largest building projects. "These types of capital expenditures not only represent a commitment by local ...
U.S. Route 75 (US-75) is a north–south U.S. Highway stretching from Kittson County, Minnesota to Dallas, Texas. In Kansas, the highway runs from south to north through the eastern part of the state. It enters the state from Oklahoma near Caney and runs north, serving the state capitol of Topeka.