Indiana • Hamilton County
Top 10 Largest Contracts
Other Counties
Project $ | |
---|---|
Adams | $326,688 |
Allen | $20,811,985 |
Bartholomew | $4,217,040 |
Benton | $2,891,211 |
Blackford | $1,160,391 |
Boone | $1,764,157 |
Brown | $1,880,253 |
Carroll | $3,308,319 |
Cass | $3,649,103 |
Clark | $2,602,493 |
Clay | $1,306,927 |
Clinton | $3,189,440 |
Crawford | $1,605,682 |
Daviess | $5,716,607 |
Dearborn | $3,598,410 |
Decatur | $695,500 |
DeKalb | $7,394,919 |
Delaware | $3,532,028 |
Dubois | $4,198,792 |
Elkhart | $23,255,018 |
Fayette | $118,000 |
Floyd | $4,728,232 |
Fountain | $5,692,083 |
Franklin | $0 |
Fulton | $3,537,873 |
Gibson | $2,959,970 |
Grant | $7,293,764 |
Greene | $1,797,865 |
Hancock | $2,206,099 |
Harrison | $1,343,701 |
Hendricks | $6,123,650 |
Henry | $2,302,665 |
Howard | $13,109,854 |
Huntington | $7,940,848 |
Jackson | $5,077,612 |
Jasper | $6,598,783 |
Jay | $1,455,492 |
Jefferson | $4,003,104 |
Jennings | $889,233 |
Johnson | $2,664,666 |
Knox | $3,184,429 |
Kosciusko | $3,816,752 |
LaGrange | $0 |
Lake | $15,383,986 |
LaPorte | $3,821,569 |
Lawrence | $3,404,548 |
Madison | $4,131,713 |
Marion | $31,925,175 |
Marshall | $3,454,899 |
Martin | $0 |
Miami | $1,550,677 |
Monroe | $3,994,166 |
Montgomery | $4,974,206 |
Morgan | $9,351,076 |
Newton | $1,973,246 |
Noble | $1,939,689 |
Ohio | $7,339,270 |
Orange | $261,166 |
Owen | $1,094,028 |
Parke | $1,778,883 |
Perry | $1,447,020 |
Pike | $1,297,838 |
Porter | $5,698,072 |
Posey | $3,790,759 |
Pulaski | $1,525,647 |
Putnam | $1,667,009 |
Randolph | $867,750 |
Ripley | $714,059 |
Rush | $1,960,850 |
St. Joseph | $15,335,289 |
Scott | $1,440,655 |
Shelby | $3,062,331 |
Spencer | $3,805,967 |
Starke | $5,971,589 |
Steuben | $10,052,126 |
Sullivan | $1,701,659 |
Switzerland | $2,814,000 |
Tippecanoe | $41,281,528 |
Tipton | $584,260 |
Union | $10,365,988 |
Vanderburgh | $858,870 |
Vermillion | $1,567,901 |
Vigo | $3,118,725 |
Wabash | $1,223,990 |
Warren | $3,679,476 |
Warrick | $2,828,293 |
Washington | $1,514,711 |
Wayne | $6,659,890 |
Wells | $593,373 |
White | $1,281,707 |
Whitley | $384,011 |
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All projects for Hamilton. Not all projects have been awarded contracts.
Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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VARIOUS LOCATIONS, TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODERNIZATION, OPTICOM SIGNALS AT 7 LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT WESTFIELD, HAMILTON COUNTY, ST-32662 (Federal ID: 0900406) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Safety/Traffic Management | $56,350 |
MULE BARN ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM SR 32 TO SR 47 IN WASHINGTON AND ADAMS TOWNSHIPS, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32134 (Federal ID: 0900613) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $629,200 |
LANTERN ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM SOUTH STREET TO LANTERN WOOD DRIVE, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901154) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $275,921 |
HAGUE ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM 96TH STREET TO 116TH STREET, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901156) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $374,279 |
CUMBERLAND ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM 121ST STREET TO 141ST STREET, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901157) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $326,625 |
CUMBERLAND ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM 106TH STREET TO HIGH POINT RIDGE, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901159) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $214,195 |
BROOKS SCHOOL ROAD, RESURFACING, FROM 96TH STREET TO 116TH STREET, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901160) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $256,433 |
106TH STREET, RESURFACING, FROM HAGUE ROAD TO CUMBERLAND ROAD, HAMILTON COUNTY, SRS-32666 (Federal ID: 0901162) | No Contractor | Hamilton | Pavement Improvement | $438,543 |