Ohio • Cuyahoga County
Top 10 Largest Contracts
MINOR REHAB OF IR-271 FROM WILSON MILLS RD... | OH / Cuyahoga |
$8,909,949
|
WIDEN EXISTING BRIDGE TO STANDARD SHOULDER... | OH / Cuyahoga |
$2,561,009
|
REPLACE CONCRETE RAMPS AT IR-480 AND W. 1... | OH / Cuyahoga |
$777,187
|
WIDEN EXISTING BRIDGE TO STANDARD SHOULDER... | OH / Cuyahoga |
$447,729
|
MINOR REHAB OF IR-271 FROM WILSON MILLS RD... | OH / Cuyahoga |
$179,200
|
Total # Projects: | 8 |
Total # Contracts: | 5 |
Total $ Projects: | $37,917,137 |
Total $ Contracts: | $12,875,074 |
Other Counties
Project $ | |
---|---|
Adams | $3,804,860 |
Allen | $2,427,222 |
Ashland | $2,048,357 |
Ashtabula | $2,730,540 |
Athens | $803,850 |
Auglaize | $476,000 |
Belmont | $4,974,223 |
Brown | $0 |
Butler | $4,571,127 |
Carroll | $2,654,580 |
Champaign | $759,522 |
Clark | $1,000,000 |
Clermont | $4,720,450 |
Clinton | $5,260,980 |
Columbiana | $1,906,780 |
Coshocton | $0 |
Crawford | $7,926,492 |
Darke | $1,673,192 |
Defiance | $0 |
Delaware | $1,810,460 |
Erie | $321,491 |
Fairfield | $0 |
Fayette | $0 |
Franklin | $7,428,784 |
Fulton | $0 |
Gallia | $372,960 |
Geauga | $2,732,484 |
Greene | $13,775,594 |
Guernsey | $1,604,000 |
Hamilton | $11,106,157 |
Hancock | $1,603,568 |
Hardin | $291,000 |
Harrison | $3,617,415 |
Henry | $400,000 |
Highland | $549,730 |
Hocking | $140,322,619 |
Holmes | $0 |
Huron | $430,000 |
Jackson | $11,249,490 |
Jefferson | $24,000 |
Knox | $1,100,000 |
Lake | $0 |
Lawrence | $349,960 |
Licking | $6,686,195 |
Logan | $1,083,725 |
Lorain | $3,506,214 |
Lucas | $4,090,642 |
Madison | $0 |
Mahoning | $16,252,548 |
Marion | $5,100,000 |
Medina | $2,976,209 |
Meigs | $1,397,239 |
Mercer | $205,790 |
Miami | $2,888,829 |
Monroe | $2,672,770 |
Montgomery | $4,464,480 |
Morgan | $1,682,140 |
Morrow | $0 |
Muskingum | $6,139,859 |
Noble | $0 |
Ottawa | $0 |
Paulding | $0 |
Perry | $2,736,890 |
Pickaway | $10,000,000 |
Pike | $0 |
Portage | $5,124,000 |
Preble | $2,468,310 |
Putnam | $958,437 |
Richland | $0 |
Ross | $8,500,000 |
Sandusky | $0 |
Scioto | $759,470 |
Seneca | $1,575,119 |
Shelby | $1,453,048 |
Stark | $16,726,165 |
Summit | $9,658,799 |
Trumbull | $986,059 |
Tuscarawas | $3,403,525 |
Union | $1,000,000 |
Van Wert | $1,453,836 |
Vinton | $426,720 |
Warren | $3,334,750 |
Washington | $2,460,242 |
Wayne | $3,695,390 |
Williams | $0 |
Wood | $5,585,106 |
Wyandot | $500,000 |
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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MINOR REHAB OF IR-271 FROM WILSON MILLS RD. TO IR-90 IN CUYAHOGA AND LAKE COUNTIES INCLUDING OVERHEAD SIGNS (Federal ID: E080755) | SHELLY COMPANY | Cuyahoga | Pavement Improvement | $8,909,949 |
MINOR REHAB OF IR-271 FROM WILSON MILLS RD. TO IR-90 IN CUYAHOGA AND LAKE COUNTIES INCLUDING OVERHEAD SIGNS (Federal ID: E080755) | POLYTECH INC | Cuyahoga | Pavement Improvement | $179,200 |
WIDEN EXISTING BRIDGE TO STANDARD SHOULDER WIDTHS. RAMP TO BE USED AS A DETOUR FOR THE INNERBELT BRIDGE. PROJECT INCLUDES WORK NECESSARY TO CREATE AN ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY LANE ON I77 BETWEEN I90 AND (Federal ID: E090751) | GREAT LAKES CONSTRUCTION CO | Cuyahoga | Bridge Improvement | $2,561,009 |
WIDEN EXISTING BRIDGE TO STANDARD SHOULDER WIDTHS. RAMP TO BE USED AS A DETOUR FOR THE INNERBELT BRIDGE. PROJECT INCLUDES WORK NECESSARY TO CREATE AN ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY LANE ON I77 BETWEEN I90 AND (Federal ID: E090751) | WABASH STEEL LLC | Cuyahoga | Bridge Improvement | $447,729 |
REPLACE CONCRETE RAMPS AT IR-480 AND W. 130TH. (Federal ID: E090757) | TERRACE CONSTRUCTION CO INC | Cuyahoga | Pavement Improvement | $777,187 |
MAJOR REHABILITATION OF THE WEST 77TH STREET BRIDGE OVER NS RR AND GCRTA LOCATED BETWEEN FRANKLIN AVENUE AND MADISON AVENUE IN THE CITY OF CLEVELAND. * SFY 2010 MUNICIPAL BRIDGE PROGRAM. (Federal ID: E036720) | No Contractor | Cuyahoga | Bridge Replacement | $1,509,000 |
CONSTRUCT A GRADE SEPARATION AT COLUMBIA ROAD (SR-252) AND THE CSX RAILROADCOMPANY TRACKS IN THE CITY OF OLMSTED FALLS.SAFETEA-LU EARMARK(NEW BRIDGE, SFN 1810391) (Federal ID: E090686) | No Contractor | Cuyahoga | New Bridge Construction | $7,693,000 |
CUYAHOGA COUNTY GCRTA SFY2009-2010 WORK ACCESS & TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM (Federal ID: E090788) | No Contractor | Cuyahoga | Other | $1,863,358 |
TRACK REHABILITATION WORK TO REDUCE DERAILMENT EXPENSES AND HELP RAILROAD PROVIDE RELIABLE SERVICE TO TWO RAIL-DEPENDENT BUSINESSES THAT EMPLOY A TOTAL OF 50 PEOPLE. (Federal ID: E090792) | No Contractor | Cuyahoga | Other | $67,000 |
THE PROJECT CONSIST OF RECONSTRUCTING APPROXIMATELY 2.44 MILES OF BAINBRIDGE ROAD WITHIN THE CITY OF SOLON. (Federal ID: E091267) | No Contractor | Cuyahoga | Pavement Improvement | $14,000,000 |