CDOT begins replacement of 17 structures in southeast Colorado

The Colorado Department of Transportation and its contracting partner CapitalTezak Joint Venture, will begin replacement efforts of 17 structurally deficient rural structures in southeastern Colorado. These 17 structures are located on three separate essential corridors in southeast Colorado – Colorado Highway 9, United States Highway 24 and United States Highway 350.
Construction crews will mobilize construction equipment in the area after the Fourth of June, with traffic impacts to follow. Construction completion on this $43 million project is slated for late 2024.

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