Guernsey County – US 22/40 – 7.58/8.23

Location:            From the intersection with 5th St., in Cambridge, to IR 77

Project No.:        8001(11)             

Type:                Resurfacing with Lighting, Signal and Other Various Enhancements

Contractor:         Shelly & Sands, Inc.

               

Estimated Start Date:              05-01-11

Estimated Completion Date:      10-31-11

Actual Contract Amount:          $3,502,938.30

 

This project consists of the resurfacing of US 22/40 from its intersection with 5th St., continuing through downtown Cambridge and following US 40 out to the IR 77 interchange.  Various enhancements in downtown Cambridge include lighting and signal upgrades, decorative sidewalks, and new park benches and trash receptacles. Traffic will be maintained using flaggers, as needed.  Access to businesses will be maintained at all times during business hours.

  

Guernsey County – SR 285 – 0.00/8.76

Location:       From the Noble/Guernsey county line to SR 265 and from the N. corp. of Old Washington to US 22

Type:            2-Lane Resurfacing over a Single Course Chip Seal

 

Estimated Start Date:              07-05-11              

Estimated Completion Date:      10-15-11

Estimated Contract Amount:     $1,877,000

 

This project consists of resurfacing and associated work on two sections of SR 285 using an asphalt concrete surface over a single course of chip seal. Traffic will be maintained using flaggers.

 

Guernsey/Noble/Belmont Counties – SR 265

Location:            From SR 147 in Belmont County, through Noble County, to SR 285 in Guernsey County

Project No.:        313(11)

Type:                2-Lane Resurfacing over a Single Course Chip Seal

 

Estimated Start Date:              07-05-11

Estimated Completion Date:      10-31-11

Estimated Contract Amount:     $1,993,000

 

This project consists of resurfacing and associated work on SR 265 in Guernsey, Noble and Belmont counties using an asphalt concrete surface over a single course of chip seal.  Traffic will be maintained using flaggers.