California • El Dorado County
Top 10 Largest Contracts
NEAR MEYERS, FROM ALPINE COUNTY LINE TO RO... | CA / El Dorado |
$27,345,480
|
NEAR EL DORADO, FROM ORE COURT ROAD TO CHI... | CA / El Dorado |
$9,354,430
|
PHASE 1B INCLUDES RECONFIG OF I/C TO A 4-L... | CA / El Dorado |
$5,174,000
|
FORNI RD FROM RAY LAWYER DR TO PLACERVILLE... | CA / El Dorado |
$401,636
|
Total # Projects: | 8 |
Total # Contracts: | 4 |
Total $ Projects: | $47,012,900 |
Total $ Contracts: | $42,275,546 |
Other Counties
Project $ | |
---|---|
Alameda | $42,471,494 |
Alpine | $0 |
Amador | $2,053,487 |
Butte | $25,683,995 |
Calaveras | $0 |
Colusa | $7,360,950 |
Contra Costa | $22,417,000 |
Del Norte | $3,709,877 |
Fresno | $39,718,045 |
Glenn | $707,749 |
Humboldt | $2,687,850 |
Imperial | $7,078,053 |
Inyo | $13,083,974 |
Kern | $39,065,688 |
Kings | $5,151,487 |
Lake | $2,425,960 |
Lassen | $2,214,740 |
Los Angeles | $600,656,384 |
Madera | $14,780,715 |
Marin | $7,830,410 |
Mariposa | $8,881,394 |
Mendocino | $16,065,384 |
Merced | $45,828,058 |
Modoc | $1,720,400 |
Mono | $3,293,458 |
Monterey | $16,899,380 |
Napa | $4,110,000 |
Nevada | $6,374,117 |
Orange | $61,413,175 |
Placer | $9,583,295 |
Plumas | $2,297,840 |
Riverside | $70,532,762 |
Sacramento | $36,417,460 |
San Benito | $850,000 |
San Bernardino | $136,368,910 |
San Diego | $204,127,541 |
San Francisco | $14,768,000 |
San Joaquin | $33,951,605 |
San Luis Obispo | $10,046,750 |
San Mateo | $23,016,720 |
Santa Barbara | $12,095,217 |
Santa Clara | $51,260,682 |
Santa Cruz | $5,668,875 |
Shasta | $4,329,017 |
Sierra | $994,600 |
Siskiyou | $2,747,499 |
Solano | $32,862,134 |
Sonoma | $16,719,432 |
Stanislaus | $3,274,155 |
Sutter | $16,277,032 |
Tehama | $35,429,790 |
Trinity | $556,248 |
Tulare | $6,400,000 |
Tuolumne | $3,420,809 |
Ventura | $35,862,686 |
Yolo | $3,939,396 |
Yuba | $5,489,107 |
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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FORNI RD FROM RAY LAWYER DR TO PLACERVILLE DR: REHABILITATE ROADWAYS (Federal ID: 5925069) | DELTA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $401,636 |
PHASE 1B INCLUDES RECONFIG OF I/C TO A 4-LANE TIGHT DIAMOND, CONST OF AUX LANES, BIKE/PED FACILITY FROM MISSOURI FLAT RD TO PLACERVILLE DR/FORNI RD ALONG THE EB PORTION OF US 50, WIDEN AND SEISMIC RET (Federal ID: 5925071) | Unknown Company 102840 | El Dorado | Transportation Enhancements | $5,174,000 |
NEAR EL DORADO, FROM ORE COURT ROAD TO CHINA HILL ROAD. (Federal ID: P049143) | DOUG VEERKAMP GENERAL ENGINEERING INC | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $9,354,430 |
NEAR MEYERS, FROM ALPINE COUNTY LINE TO ROUTE 50. (Federal ID: P089094) | QUALCON CONTRACTORS INC | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $27,345,480 |
COLD SPRINGS ROAD, FROM PLACERVILLE CITY LIMIT TO SLEEPY HOLLOW ROAD: REHABILITATE ROADWAYS (Federal ID: 5015013) | No Contractor | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $650,000 |
LOTUS RD FROM WUNSCHEL LN TO STATE ROUTE 49: REHABILITATE ROADWAYS (Federal ID: 5925072) | No Contractor | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $2,413,896 |
MALCOLM DIXON RD FROM SALMON FALLS RD TO GREEN VALLEY RD: REHABILITATE ROADWAYS (Federal ID: 5925073) | No Contractor | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $542,992 |
REHABILITATE THE EXISTING ASPHALT PAVEMENT WITHOUT MODIFYING THE EXISTING ROADWAY BENCH WIDTH ON 5.38 MILES OF THE WENTWORTH SPRINGS ROADS (EL DORADO COUNTY ROAD 63)FROM MILE POST 1.30 TO MILE POST 6. (Federal ID: 1516061371004) | No Contractor | El Dorado | Pavement Improvement | $3,195,420 |