Tennessee • Madison County
Top 10 Largest Contracts
FROM WEST OF EXIT 74 TO EAST OF EXIT 83 (E... | TN / Madison |
$2,999,841
|
FROM POPLAR CORNER ROAD TO BRIDGE OVER OLD... | TN / Madison |
$1,471,855
|
FROM MERIDIAN CREEK TO BRIDGE OVER ABANDON... | TN / Madison |
$879,325
|
FROM SOUTH OF LOWER BROWNSVILLE RD TO BRID... | TN / Madison |
$408,520
|
BRIDGE OVER ANDERSON BRANCH, LM 0.07, IN J... | TN / Madison |
$341,778
|
BRIDGES OVER BRANCHS, LM 1.46 AND LM 1.51 ... | TN / Madison |
$286,785
|
Other Counties
Project $ | |
---|---|
Anderson | $3,902,763 |
Bedford | $15,740,454 |
Benton | $3,690,927 |
Bledsoe | $844,544 |
Blount | $33,828,183 |
Bradley | $5,794,119 |
Campbell | $6,133,008 |
Cannon | $1,411,620 |
Carroll | $4,367,131 |
Carter | $9,750,236 |
Cheatham | $1,135,722 |
Chester | $612,968 |
Claiborne | $564,508 |
Clay | $318,728 |
Cocke | $2,005,671 |
Coffee | $19,424,604 |
Crockett | $0 |
Cumberland | $18,618,442 |
Davidson | $46,941,647 |
Decatur | $2,383,821 |
DeKalb | $273,628 |
Dickson | $2,065,601 |
Dyer | $0 |
Fayette | $1,336,226 |
Fentress | $1,499,834 |
Franklin | $653,008 |
Gibson | $21,616,860 |
Giles | $2,820,067 |
Grainger | $0 |
Greene | $1,184,516 |
Grundy | $1,691,111 |
Hamblen | $784,362 |
Hamilton | $6,266,776 |
Hancock | $0 |
Hardeman | $2,919,482 |
Hardin | $1,363,878 |
Hawkins | $1,011,511 |
Haywood | $2,237,503 |
Henderson | $2,083,548 |
Henry | $10,265,245 |
Hickman | $2,148,300 |
Houston | $743,934 |
Humphreys | $1,228,304 |
Jackson | $0 |
Jefferson | $24,000 |
Johnson | $1,496,706 |
Knox | $6,441,762 |
Lake | $513,098 |
Lauderdale | $2,578,692 |
Lawrence | $4,792,998 |
Lewis | $0 |
Lincoln | $314,669 |
Loudon | $6,325,046 |
McMinn | $1,577,567 |
McNairy | $25,994,483 |
Macon | $2,080,516 |
Marion | $2,837,748 |
Marshall | $20,117,838 |
Maury | $4,303,455 |
Meigs | $1,263,653 |
Monroe | $947,629 |
Montgomery | $2,165,246 |
Moore | $0 |
Morgan | $709,884 |
Obion | $1,111,679 |
Overton | $478,318 |
Perry | $1,602,008 |
Pickett | $393,179 |
Polk | $27,815,822 |
Putnam | $2,733,305 |
Rhea | $985,151 |
Roane | $0 |
Robertson | $3,115,103 |
Rutherford | $4,117,489 |
Scott | $1,338,789 |
Sequatchie | $632,221 |
Sevier | $42,917,373 |
Shelby | $5,928,117 |
Smith | $2,414,768 |
Stewart | $23,377,582 |
Sullivan | $7,548,588 |
Sumner | $13,675,174 |
Tipton | $19,169,091 |
Trousdale | $974,187 |
Unicoi | $0 |
Union | $672,684 |
Van Buren | $321,330 |
Warren | $9,654,839 |
Washington | $6,935,837 |
Wayne | $0 |
Weakley | $3,714,130 |
White | $1,756,449 |
Williamson | $594,871 |
Wilson | $12,190,960 |
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Project Name | Contractor | County | Improvement Type | Amount |
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FROM MERIDIAN CREEK TO BRIDGE OVER ABANDONED R/R (Federal ID: 0018025) | FORD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | Madison | Pavement Improvement | $879,325 |
FROM POPLAR CORNER ROAD TO BRIDGE OVER OLD SR-20 (Federal ID: 0020045) | DELTA CONTRACTING COMPANY, LLC | Madison | Pavement Improvement | $1,471,855 |
FROM SOUTH OF LOWER BROWNSVILLE RD TO BRIDGE OVER I-40 (Federal ID: 0223009) | FORD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | Madison | Pavement Improvement | $408,520 |
FROM WEST OF EXIT 74 TO EAST OF EXIT 83 (EXCLUDES LM 13.59 TO LM 15.57) (Federal ID: 0401317) | FORD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | Madison | Pavement Improvement | $2,999,841 |
BRIDGES OVER BRANCHS, LM 1.46 AND LM 1.51 (Federal ID: 5700066) | KING CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. | Madison | Bridge Replacement | $286,785 |
BRIDGE OVER ANDERSON BRANCH, LM 0.07, IN JACKSON (Federal ID: 9406008) | DEMENT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, LLC | Madison | Bridge Replacement | $341,778 |