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Mt. Moriah, Old Glasgow Roads repaving awarded by State

Work in Metcalfe County due for completion June 30, 2013

Two Metcalfe County Roads are among more than $7 million awarded for asphalt resurfacing projects were awarded recently by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, and announced today, October 15, 2013.

The Metcalfe County projects include a 3-mile section of Mount Moriah Road (KY 2387) from KY 90 to Pace Road; and a 1.9 mile section of Old Glasgow Road (KY 3234) from Dry Fork Road to U.S. 68.

Scotty's Contracting and Stone LLC was awarded the contract for $523,801. The completion date is June 30, 2014




This story was posted on 2013-10-15 10:30:31
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