CTDOT Program TOPS $580 Million.(The Connecticut Department of Transportation)
New England Construction, January, 2005 by Fournier, Paul
By Paul Fournier
The department has 105 projects scheduled for advertising in FY 2005
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT), headed by Commissioner Stephen E. Korta II, expects to advertise more than $580 million in transportation-related projects in fiscal year 2005.
The department has a capital improvement advertising program for the period October 2004 through September 2005 consisting of 105 projects. Most of the projects carry estimated costs between $1 million and $5 million -- a total of 53 -- while 35 projects fall under $1 million. Sixteen mega-projects carry estimated price tags between $5 million and over $120 million. Since CTDOT publishes project scope codes -- job cost ranges instead of a single estimated...
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