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ANNUAL<br />

REPORT<br />

2010


OUR MISSION<br />

The <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

is responsible for providing a safe intermodal<br />

transportation network that is planned, designed,<br />

constructed, and maintained in an effective, costefficient,<br />

and environmentally-sensitive manner.


Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Letter from the Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Commission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7<br />

Executive Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9<br />

Deputy Executive Director/Chief Engineer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

Deputy Executive Director/Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10<br />

Director/Office <strong>of</strong> Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Director/Office <strong>of</strong> Intermodal Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

The <strong>Department</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12<br />

MDOT by the Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong> Major Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Awards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />

District 1 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

District 2 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26<br />

District 3 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28<br />

District 5 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

District 6 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32<br />

District 7 Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34<br />

Strategic Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />

Achieving Goals - Accessibility and Mobility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38<br />

Achieving Goals - Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42<br />

Achieving Goals - Maintenance and Preservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Achieving Goals - Environmental Stewardship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />

Achieving Goals - Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52<br />

Achieving Goals - Awareness/Education/Cooperative Process . . . . . . . . . . . . 56<br />

Achieving Goals - Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60<br />

Financial Management and Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68<br />

Addendum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77


Letter from the Director<br />

I am pleased to present the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> for Fiscal Year 2010 (July 1, 2009, through<br />

June 30, 2010). In addition to documenting MDOT financials, this<br />

report shares highlights <strong>of</strong> our accomplishments in providing an<br />

ever-expanding, ever-improving transportation system to support<br />

every aspect <strong>of</strong> life in <strong>Mississippi</strong>.<br />

Landmark Projects<br />

Another year <strong>of</strong> landmark projects saw the opening <strong>of</strong> the magnificent<br />

Greenville Bridge (U.S. Highway 82 <strong>Mississippi</strong> River<br />

Bridge), the completion <strong>of</strong> the Laurel S-Curve Reconstruction,<br />

and the lighting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridges at Natchez. These<br />

and dozens <strong>of</strong> other projects—perhaps less dramatic but no less<br />

important—represent years and <strong>of</strong>ten decades <strong>of</strong> hard work and<br />

collaboration. Together, MDOT employees, other state agencies,<br />

local entities, our federal partners, and our consultants and contractors<br />

consistently produce vital benefits for <strong>Mississippi</strong>.<br />

Tested by Mother Nature<br />

We were fortunate not to suffer a major hurricane in FY 2010, but<br />

Mother Nature still put us to the test. A tornado ripped through<br />

our District 3 headquarters in Yazoo City in April, severely damaging<br />

the building and destroying maintenance and project <strong>of</strong>fices—and<br />

with them much <strong>of</strong> District 3’s equipment. Thankfully<br />

it was a Saturday and none <strong>of</strong> our employees were injured. But<br />

despite that crippling blow, MDOT still had to rapidly clear trees<br />

and debris from area roadways so first responders could reach<br />

other tornado victims. Kevin Magee, District 3 Engineer, says he<br />

didn’t even need to call the other districts or Jackson for help—<br />

they immediately mustered crews, equipment, and other support<br />

and had the roads open within hours. Those are the times<br />

that make me even more proud than ribbon-cuttings—when the<br />

MDOT family comes together in a crisis to get the job done and<br />

take care <strong>of</strong> the people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>.<br />

Urgent Funding Issues<br />

Of course, getting the job done day-to-day remains a challenge<br />

in this economy and funding environment. MDOT put every penny<br />

<strong>of</strong> its $371.8 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment<br />

Act (ARRA) funding to immediate use. The money enabled us to<br />

begin catching up on our backlog <strong>of</strong> deferred pavement preser-<br />

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vation and bridge maintenance projects, and to launch construction<br />

<strong>of</strong> important projects that had been on hold. The influx <strong>of</strong><br />

dollars produced jobs—more than 900 in transportation-related<br />

fields—and ongoing benefits for <strong>Mississippi</strong>ans. However, the<br />

U.S. is still in urgent need <strong>of</strong> a long-term, sustainable, predictable<br />

transportation funding plan. If we as a nation continue to put<br />

<strong>of</strong>f until another day the tough decisions that must accompany<br />

a true solution to transportation funding, our infrastructure will<br />

crumble, and with it our economy and the safe mobility we depend<br />

on every day.<br />

Building on a Vision<br />

As we review 2010 accomplishments we also reflect on two difficult<br />

losses. Bill Minor, Northern District Commissioner, devoted<br />

public servant, transportation visionary, and friend, died unexpectedly<br />

on November 1, 2010. His was a life well-invested in improving<br />

this state that he loved, perhaps most notably through<br />

his role in passing the 1987 Four-Lane Highway Program—precursor<br />

to Vision 21—while he was Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

State Senate Highway Committee. We deeply miss his decisive<br />

and experienced leadership.<br />

That same day, we lost another transportation giant—Sam<br />

Waggoner, former Central District Commissioner, who was also<br />

instrumental in passing the Four-Lane Program. Mr. Waggoner<br />

was first elected as highway commissioner in 1967 and served a<br />

remarkable 20 years.<br />

As we begin a new year with new projects, new challenges, and<br />

new opportunities, we are guided by the course these devoted<br />

leaders helped set in motion, positioning <strong>Mississippi</strong> for a strong<br />

and prosperous future.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Larry L. “Butch” Brown<br />

Executive Director<br />

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<strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Commission<br />

Bill Minor<br />

Northern District <strong>Transportation</strong> Commissioner, Chairman<br />

Bill Minor served as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Commission<br />

during FY 2010. He passed away unexpectedly on November 1, 2010.<br />

Minor will long be remembered for helping to orchestrate the passage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1987 Four-Lane Program as Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Senate Highway Committee.<br />

He served in the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Senate for 20 years representing Marshall,<br />

Benton, and DeSoto counties. Minor also chaired the committees on Finance<br />

and Public Utilities. Previously, Minor and his brother established Minor Brothers<br />

Plumbing which grew into a chain <strong>of</strong> successful hardware stores in North<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>. Minor had served on the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Commission<br />

since 2003.<br />

Dick Hall<br />

Central District <strong>Transportation</strong> Commissioner<br />

Hall served six terms as a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Legislature—three in the<br />

House and three in the Senate. He chaired the Environment Committee in<br />

both the House and Senate and the Senate Committee on Public Health and<br />

Welfare. Most recently, he chaired the Senate Appropriations Committee. He<br />

was the first recipient <strong>of</strong> the Hugh L. White Free Enterprise Award. Commissioner<br />

Hall owns a company which represents manufacturers and also has<br />

commercial real estate holdings.<br />

Wayne Brown<br />

Southern District <strong>Transportation</strong> Commissioner<br />

In 1966, Brown co-founded Batson and Brown Consulting Engineers, and in<br />

1967, TAB Map Company. He has served as county engineer in George, Green,<br />

and Jackson counties. He served as president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Land Surveyors, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> State Board <strong>of</strong> Registration<br />

for Engineers and Land Surveyors, president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Consulting<br />

Engineers Council, and is an American Consulting Engineers Council fellow.<br />

Commissioner Brown serves as a Director for Century Bank and is engaged in<br />

timber farming. He also serves as a Director on the Region XIV Singing River<br />

Mental Health Commission.<br />

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Executive Director<br />

Larry L. “Butch” Brown<br />

Brown is a longtime businessman and the former mayor <strong>of</strong><br />

Natchez, <strong>Mississippi</strong>. He is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Southern <strong>Mississippi</strong> with degrees in management and marketing,<br />

and served in the school’s department <strong>of</strong> marketing<br />

and management as an instructor for seven years. Mr. Brown<br />

is a member <strong>of</strong> the Executive Committee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Research Board. He is immediate past President <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> State Highway and <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Officials (AASHTO) as well as the Southeastern Association <strong>of</strong><br />

State Highway and <strong>Transportation</strong> Officials (SASHTO). Other<br />

appointments include Co-Chairman <strong>of</strong> the International Trade<br />

and <strong>Transportation</strong> Institute, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Institute, the Advisory Board <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

State University School <strong>of</strong> Engineering, and Ex-Officio Board<br />

Member <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong> Mainstreet. In 2001, he was chosen to<br />

serve on the Advisory Board <strong>of</strong> the National Trust for Historic<br />

Preservation, and in 2003, on the Advisory Board <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

World Trade Center. He has also served on the Executive<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Business Finance<br />

Corporation, the White House Conference on Small Business,<br />

the U.S. <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Commerce Industry Sector Advisory<br />

Committee on Trade Policy, and is a former Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>-Louisiana Bridge Authority.<br />

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Deputy Executive Director/<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

Melinda McGrath<br />

McGrath earned a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science degree in civil engineering<br />

from <strong>Mississippi</strong> State University in 1985 and began<br />

her engineering career in MDOT’s Bridge Division. After<br />

serving as project engineer in both the Northern and Southern<br />

Districts and as the District Area Engineer over six Coast<br />

counties, she was named Assistant Chief Engineer in 2003.<br />

In August 2008, she was promoted to the position <strong>of</strong> Deputy<br />

Executive Director/Chief Engineer <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong>.<br />

Deputy Executive Director/<br />

Administration<br />

Brenda Znachko<br />

Znachko is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Florida School <strong>of</strong><br />

Law – Graduate Tax Program, University <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong> Law<br />

Center, and the University <strong>of</strong> Southern <strong>Mississippi</strong>, where<br />

she received a Bachelor’s degree in political science. Upon<br />

graduation, Znachko worked for private law firms before<br />

joining MDOT as a Special Assistant Attorney General in 2002.<br />

Znachko is a commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficer in the U.S. Naval Reserves,<br />

a Louisiana Board Certified Tax Attorney, and a bar member<br />

in <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Louisiana, and Florida. She was promoted to<br />

Deputy Executive Director/Administration in July 2004. In<br />

2006, she received the AASHTO President’s Award for Administration<br />

for her work on MDOT’s Finance Team.<br />

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Director/<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Enforcement<br />

Willie Huff<br />

Huff is a graduate <strong>of</strong> East Texas State University at Texarkana,<br />

where he earned a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Science degree in criminal<br />

justice and a Master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies, with<br />

concentration in management. He has served as a deputy<br />

sheriff, a city police <strong>of</strong>ficer, and for 10 years as commander <strong>of</strong><br />

a bi-state narcotics unit consisting <strong>of</strong> investigators from four<br />

agencies in two states. From 1993 to 2002 Huff was Chief <strong>of</strong><br />

Police for the City <strong>of</strong> Natchez, <strong>Mississippi</strong>. He has served as<br />

MDOT Director <strong>of</strong> Law Enforcement since June 2002.<br />

Director/<br />

Office <strong>of</strong> Intermodal Planning<br />

Charles Carr<br />

Carr began his transportation career more than 25 years<br />

ago as a Transit Specialist with the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Energy and <strong>Transportation</strong>. He was named Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Intermodal Planning in 2010. He holds a Master’s degree from<br />

Jackson State University and is a graduate <strong>of</strong> the AASHTO<br />

National <strong>Transportation</strong> Management Program, as well as<br />

the National <strong>Transportation</strong> Leadership Institute. Carr is a<br />

recipient <strong>of</strong> the Federal Transit Administration’s Meritorious<br />

Service Award. Industry affiliations include AASHTO’s<br />

Standing Committee on Public <strong>Transportation</strong>, Jackson State<br />

University’s Technology Transfer Center, JSU’s Institute for<br />

Multimodal <strong>Transportation</strong>, the Community <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Association <strong>of</strong> America, and the National <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Consortium <strong>of</strong> States.<br />

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The <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Commission<br />

Bill Minor – Northern District Commissioner,<br />

Chairman<br />

Dick Hall – Central District Commissioner<br />

Wayne Brown – Southern District Commissioner<br />

Amy Hornback – Secretary to the Commission<br />

Administration<br />

Larry L. “Butch” Brown – Executive Director<br />

Melinda McGrath – Deputy Executive Director/<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

Brenda Znachko – Deputy Executive Director/<br />

Administration<br />

Charles Carr – Director, Office <strong>of</strong> Intermodal<br />

Planning<br />

Willie Huff – Director, Office <strong>of</strong> Enforcement<br />

John Simpson – Chief Information Officer<br />

J. Brooks Miller – State Aid Engineer<br />

Randy Battey – Assistant Chief Engineer,<br />

Operations<br />

Mark McConnell – Assistant Chief Engineer,<br />

Field Operations<br />

Keith Purvis – Assistant Chief Engineer,<br />

Preconstruction<br />

District Engineers<br />

Bill Jamieson, District 1, Tupelo, MS<br />

Richard Allen, District 2, Batesville, MS<br />

Kevin Magee, District 3, Yazoo City, MS<br />

David Foster, District 5, Newton, MS<br />

Kelly Castleberry, District 6, Hattiesburg, MS<br />

Darrell Broome, District 7, McComb, MS<br />

Division Directors<br />

Carrie Adams – Public Affairs Director<br />

Ray Barksdale – <strong>Transportation</strong> Information<br />

Director<br />

Carolyn Bell – Director <strong>of</strong> Civil Rights<br />

Tommy Booth – Aeronautics Director<br />

Mitch Carr – State Bridge Engineer<br />

Wes Dean – State Traffic Engineer<br />

Jackie Duckworth – Programming Director<br />

Scot Ehrgott – Consulting Contract Services<br />

Director<br />

Julie Ethridge – Asset Management Director<br />

Byron Flood – Budget Director<br />

Juan Flores – Freight Director<br />

Dianne Gavin – Audit Director<br />

Lisa Hancock – Financial Management<br />

Director<br />

John Head – Human Resources Director<br />

B.B. House – Contract Administration Engineer<br />

Brad Lewis – State Construction Engineer<br />

Henry Morgan – General Services Director<br />

Jeff Pierce – State Planning Engineer<br />

John Reese – Roadway Design Engineer<br />

Dan Smith – Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way Director<br />

Sharpie Smith – State LPA Engineer<br />

Kim Thurman – Environmental Director<br />

Roy Tipton – Assistant Attorney General<br />

John Vance – State Maintenance Engineer<br />

Ruthann Vercher – Facility & Records<br />

Management Director<br />

James Watkins – Research Engineer<br />

Jeff Wheeler – Procurement Director<br />

James Williams – State Materials Engineer<br />

Shirley Wilson – Public Transit Director<br />

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Organization<br />

MISSISSIPPI<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

COMMISSION<br />

SECRETARY<br />

TO THE<br />

COMMISSION<br />

EXECUTIVE<br />

DIRECTOR<br />

AUDIT<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

ATTORNEY GENERAL<br />

INFORMATION<br />

SYSTEMS<br />

PUBLIC AFFAIRS<br />

CIVIL RIGHTS<br />

HUMAN<br />

RESOURCES<br />

OFFICE OF<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES<br />

DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/<br />

ADMINISTRATION<br />

OFFICE OF HIGHWAYS<br />

DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/<br />

CHIEF ENGINEER<br />

OFFICE OF<br />

ENFORCEMENT<br />

OFFICE OF<br />

INTERMODAL<br />

PLANNING<br />

PROCUREMENT<br />

FACILITY &<br />

RECORDS<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

GENERAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

PROGRAMMING<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

MOTOR VEHICLE<br />

ENFORCEMENT<br />

EMERGENCY<br />

SERVICES<br />

PERMITS<br />

SCALES<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

RAILS INSPECTION<br />

AERONAUTICS<br />

PUBLIC TRANSIT<br />

FINANCIAL<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

BUDGET<br />

CONTRACT<br />

ADMIN.<br />

MATERIALS<br />

RESEARCH<br />

LOCAL<br />

PUBLIC<br />

AGENCY<br />

FREIGHT<br />

ASSET<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

FIELD<br />

OPERATIONS<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

TRAFFIC<br />

ENGINEERING<br />

ARCHITECTURAL<br />

SERVICES<br />

PRE-<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

BRIDGE<br />

DESIGN<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

/ LOCATION<br />

RIGHT OF<br />

WAY<br />

ROADWAY<br />

DESIGN<br />

DISTRICT<br />

OFFICES<br />

TUPELO<br />

District 1<br />

BATESVILLE<br />

District 2<br />

YAZOO CITY<br />

District 3<br />

NEWTON<br />

District 5<br />

HATTIESBURG<br />

District 6<br />

McCOMB<br />

District 7<br />

TRANSPORTATION<br />

INFORMATION<br />

CONSULTING<br />

SERVICES<br />

UNIT<br />

PLANNING<br />

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MDOT by the Numbers<br />

FY 2010<br />

• $558,697,763 in construction contracts awarded<br />

• 397 miles <strong>of</strong> highway resurfaced<br />

• 601 lane miles <strong>of</strong> highway sealed<br />

• 7,016 miles <strong>of</strong> unpaved shoulder re-shaped<br />

• 3,776 miles <strong>of</strong> pavement striping applied<br />

• 274,949 acres <strong>of</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way mowed by MDOT staff and<br />

contractors<br />

• 17,691 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> litter picked up by MDOT<br />

maintenance personnel and contractors<br />

• $182,061,259 invested in maintenance <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s<br />

highway system<br />

• 5,203,584 tractor-trailers weighed<br />

• 144,622 oversize/overweight load permits issued<br />

• $11,640,415 in oversize/overweight load permit fees<br />

and $2,488,632 in weight penalties collected<br />

• 36 arrests made; 563 pounds <strong>of</strong> drugs seized; $115,000 in currency<br />

seized<br />

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MDOT by the Numbers<br />

(cont’d.)<br />

• 23,300 assets (vehicles and equipment), valued at approximately<br />

$197 million, properly accounted for according to state<br />

audit requirements<br />

• 353 assets (vehicles and equipment) sold, generating<br />

$629,129.10 for new equipment purchases—a 17.22% return<br />

on MDOT’s original investment<br />

• $640.9 million in highway projects accelerated to date through<br />

MDOT’s innovative financing program, Highway Enhancement<br />

through Local Partnerships (H.E.L.P.)<br />

• 52 new woman- and minority-owned small businesses certified<br />

by MDOT under the federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise<br />

(DBE) program<br />

• 59 DBE firms recertified to do business with MDOT<br />

• 11.66% ($46,404,680) <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s federal funds spent with DBE<br />

consultants and contractors, surpassing the 10.1% goal for the<br />

Federal Fiscal Year (October 1, 2009 – September 30, 2010)<br />

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• 9 contract compliance reviews conducted under MDOT’s Equal Opportunity<br />

Construction Contract Compliance Program with no major findings <strong>of</strong> noncompliance<br />

• 135 state certifications earned (Administrative Support Certification Program,<br />

Basic Supervisory Course, Certificate in Supervisory Management, Certified<br />

Public Manager Program, Human Resources Certification Program, and PEAK<br />

leadership training) (ASCP-53, BSC-29, CSM-15, CPM-9, HRCP-1, PEAK-28)<br />

• 5,742 bags <strong>of</strong> litter removed through the Adopt-A-Highway program. More<br />

than 5,740 bags removed during Trash Bash events. 414,365 bags removed<br />

by the Inmate Litter program.<br />

• 231 schools enriched through TRAC (TRAnsportation and Civil Engineering)<br />

student outreach<br />

• 958 teachers representing 310 schools and 65 counties trained in RIDES<br />

transportation education modules for students in kindergarten through 8th<br />

grade<br />

• 75 teachers representing 53 schools trained in CARS transportation education<br />

modules for 9th grade students<br />

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Major Projects FY 2010<br />

District 1<br />

Construction necessary for grade, drain, bridge, and paving work on State<br />

Route 15 from Kings Creek south <strong>of</strong> New Albany to 6.4 miles south <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tippah County line; $20,698,200; Talbot Brothers Construction Company,<br />

Inc. and Talbot Brothers Grading Company Inc., a Joint Venture.<br />

Grading, drainage, bridge, and paving necessary to construct new State<br />

Route 30 from U.S. Highway 45 to existing State Route 30; $19,114,742.42;<br />

Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to build an interchange at the intersection <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

45 and Euclautubba Road; $6,970,647.35; Endevco, Inc.<br />

District 2<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 7 miles <strong>of</strong> State Route 7 from the Grenada<br />

County line to C<strong>of</strong>feeville; $1,556,802.51; Lehman-Roberts Company.<br />

Grade, drain, and bridge work necessary to add two additional lanes on<br />

U.S. 51 between Senatobia and Coldwater; $17,392,383.11; Tanner Construction<br />

Company, Inc.<br />

Grade, drain, and bridge work necessary on three bridge sites on State<br />

Route 349 from Macedonia Road to U.S. 78; $3,812,913.80; Talbot Brothers<br />

Grading Company Inc., a Joint Venture.<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 11.5 miles <strong>of</strong> I-55 from 2.3 miles<br />

north <strong>of</strong> the Tate/DeSoto County line to State Route 302; $9,536,700;<br />

Lehman-Roberts Company.<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 16 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. 49 East north <strong>of</strong> Greenwood<br />

in Leflore County; $4,045,162.85; J.J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc.<br />

District 3<br />

Overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 61 south <strong>of</strong> Interstate<br />

20; $4,255,700; APAC-<strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc.<br />

Pavement resurfacing on Interstate 55 from State Route 17 to the Carroll<br />

County line; $22,422,441.50; Superior Asphalt, Inc.<br />

Replacing bridges on State Route 553 near Fayette; $6,718,610.57; T.L. Wallace<br />

Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to open the new U.S. Highway 82 <strong>Mississippi</strong> River<br />

Bridge and demolish the old bridge; $22,351,703.27; Granite Construction<br />

Company.<br />

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District 5<br />

Replacing two bridges and overlaying approximately 10 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 49<br />

between Flora and Yazoo County line; $15,082,624.18; Dickerson & Bowen, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to relocate State Route 463 from Post Oak Road to U.S.<br />

51 in Madison; $27,418,037.76; Tanner Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to replace a bridge on Interstate 20 westbound over<br />

U.S. Highway 51 in Jackson; $12,158,609.62; Tanner Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> Interstate 20 at Edwards; $19,169,593.83; APAC-<strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to add two lanes to Interstate 20 from State Route 468<br />

to Greenfield Road; $30,687,281.45; Superior Asphalt, Inc.<br />

District 6<br />

Pavement restoration on Interstates 59 and 10; $8,429,956.09; Dunn Roadbuilders,<br />

LLC.<br />

Construction necessary to upgrade State Route 42 east <strong>of</strong> Petal;<br />

$13,478,981.80; Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC.<br />

Replacing four bridges (19.0, 19.1, 19.3, and 21.5) on State Route 513 over<br />

Souinlovey Creek; $5,585,729.58; Tanner Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to add two lanes to I-10 from I-110 to State Route 609;<br />

$12,761,602.61; Mallettee Brothers Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> I-59 between 4th Ave and Chantilly Street in Laurel;<br />

$11,640,334.18; Tanner Construction Company, Inc.<br />

District 7<br />

Construction necessary to build a passing lane on State Route 33 north <strong>of</strong> Gloster;<br />

$2,617,634.13; Magco, Inc.<br />

Construction necessary to make improvements to the intersection <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

Highway 61 and Catherine Devereux Road; $19,673,258.85; N.L. Carson Construction<br />

Company, Inc.<br />

Reconstructing approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 84 between Prentiss and<br />

the Covington County line; $10,182,129.31, Tanner Construction Company, Inc.<br />

A design-build bridge widening project on Interstate 55 in Lincoln County;<br />

$9,999,922; Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc.<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 98 between<br />

the Marion County line and Oloh; $2,352,230; Warren Paving, Inc.<br />

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Awards<br />

The Laurel S-Curve Reconstruction Project was recognized<br />

by the American Association <strong>of</strong> State Highway and<br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Officials (AASHTO) as a regional winner <strong>of</strong><br />

the America’s <strong>Transportation</strong> Award and as the national<br />

winner <strong>of</strong> the People’s Choice Award. The project<br />

upgraded Interstate 59 in Laurel to current standards by<br />

eliminating the S-Curve and improving vertical alignments<br />

and bridge widths. The project was completed in<br />

September 2009 at a cost <strong>of</strong> $26 million—leaving a $6<br />

million surplus from the bond issue which was used to<br />

make additional improvements in the same corridor. The<br />

tremendous cost savings was due largely to the investment<br />

in redesign <strong>of</strong> the bridge using more cost-effective<br />

materials, as well as the close coordination throughout<br />

design and construction to avoid costly construction<br />

issues. Judges selected the Laurel S-Curve project as one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the top 10 transportation projects nationally, allowing<br />

the project to compete for the People’s Choice Award,<br />

which was decided by popular vote via online voting.<br />

The award was presented in October 2010 at the AAS-<br />

HTO <strong>Annual</strong> Meeting in Biloxi.<br />

MDOT’s Office <strong>of</strong> Enforcement recently received USDOT Federal<br />

Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recognition for<br />

“successful deployment <strong>of</strong> Commercial Vehicle Information Systems<br />

and Networks (CVISN) core capabilities.” MDOT participated with the<br />

Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to develop and implement<br />

the CVISN program in 1999. In late 2007, FMCSA awarded the Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> Enforcement a multi-year $3.5 million grant for implementation<br />

<strong>of</strong> projects to reach the goals established in the CVISN program. The<br />

projects utilize new technology to alleviate problems stemming<br />

from increased commercial vehicle traffic and limited enforcement<br />

resources. CVISN is a key component <strong>of</strong> the FMCSA’s aim to improve<br />

commercial motor vehicle (CMV) safety. The program is designed to<br />

improve safety and productivity for the CMV industry, to improve<br />

effectiveness and efficiency <strong>of</strong> CMV enforcement, to improve data<br />

exchange between states, and to reduce industry regulations and<br />

administrative costs.<br />

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MDOT’s Traffic Engineering Division received the<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> Engineers (ITE) 2010<br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Achievement Award for Safety<br />

for “Innovative Interagency Partnerships – The<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong> Traffic MED-COM Project.” The partnership<br />

project integrates the rapidly expanding travel<br />

information network resources <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

statewide Intelligent <strong>Transportation</strong> System (known<br />

as msTraffic, operated through Traffic Management<br />

Centers) with the new statewide medical emergency<br />

response system (known as <strong>Mississippi</strong> MED-COM).<br />

Steve Twedt, former District Six Engineer, was presented the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

Engineer <strong>of</strong> the Year Award by the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Engineering<br />

Society (MES). Mark McConnell, Assistant Chief Engineer, was<br />

recognized as the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Government Engineer <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

MES awards recognize excellence in pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism and leadership,<br />

while supporting the health, safety, and welfare <strong>of</strong> the public,<br />

in all areas <strong>of</strong> engineering.<br />

MDOT was honored with the Keep America Beautiful<br />

2009 Partnership Award for exemplary contributions<br />

to and support <strong>of</strong> Keep America Beautiful<br />

and its Great American Cleanup. MDOT has worked<br />

hand-in-hand with Keep <strong>Mississippi</strong> Beautiful for<br />

more than a decade, with both groups sharing<br />

numerous state and national honors. Programs<br />

launched through the partnership are the annual<br />

Trash Bash events, litter education presentations,<br />

the Inmate Litter Removal Program, and the Great<br />

American Cleanup.<br />

Julie Ethridge, Asset Management Division Director, was named<br />

MAGPPA Property Officer <strong>of</strong> the Year (<strong>Mississippi</strong> Association <strong>of</strong><br />

Governmental Purchasing and Property Agents) for her contributions<br />

to Public Property, MAGPPA, and the pr<strong>of</strong>essional development<br />

<strong>of</strong> her staff. Mike Roberts was named MAGPPA Purchasing<br />

Officer <strong>of</strong> the Year.<br />

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Ruthann Vercher, Director <strong>of</strong> Facility and Records Management,<br />

received the AASHTO Presidents’ <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Award for Administration for spearheading efforts<br />

to responsibly dispose <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s old cell phones by<br />

participating in the nationwide Cell Phones for Soldiers<br />

program. The MDOT Cell Phones for Soldiers Campaign<br />

also won an American Road and <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Builders Association Pride Award for Second Place<br />

in the Community Relations: Public Sector category.<br />

MDOT and the Thomas Street Elementary School in Tupelo were<br />

honored in April 2010 with a Partnership Excellence Award from<br />

the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Association <strong>of</strong> Partners in Education. MDOT was<br />

recognized for its seven-year involvement with the school to enhance<br />

math and science performance through hands-on transportation-themed<br />

activities. Some 17,000 students have benefitted<br />

from MDOT’s educational outreach in Tupelo, which includes the<br />

successful RIDES, TRAC, and CARS programs.<br />

Janet Sullivan was named the 2010 <strong>Mississippi</strong> Business<br />

Journal Businesswoman <strong>of</strong> the Year. Recipients are<br />

selected based on their pr<strong>of</strong>essional achievements and<br />

contributions to the community. As Special Projects Coordinator<br />

for the Southern District <strong>of</strong> MDOT, she has been<br />

responsible for coordinating groundbreakings, highway<br />

and bridge openings, dedication ceremonies, ribbon cuttings,<br />

and other special events.<br />

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District 1 Highlights<br />

District 1 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 16<br />

• Population: 482,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Tupelo, Columbus,<br />

Starkville<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 5,433<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 1,313<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 1,277,863<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 415<br />

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Notes from Bill Jamieson, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“Access to the soon-to-be opened Toyota plant in Blue Springs was a focus in FY 2010—<br />

interchange improvements and frontage roads along U.S. Highway 78 are nearly complete.<br />

Four-laning State Route 15 from Kings Creek to near North Haven has been one <strong>of</strong><br />

the top priorities <strong>of</strong> Vision 21, and we got the first segment under contract this past year.”<br />

…on ARRA funding:<br />

“District 1 was able to overlay 70.78 miles <strong>of</strong> highway with our portion <strong>of</strong> stimulus funding—$40<br />

million in work that we contracted out, which provided jobs for <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

construction contractors and suppliers. This much-needed pavement preservation will<br />

delay the need to undertake costly reconstruction.”<br />

…on employees going the extra mile:<br />

“MDOT administers federal funding for projects completed by local governments—including<br />

$5 million in ARRA funds designated for District 1 cities. That money came with<br />

strict schedule and reporting requirements, which put a significant administrative burden<br />

on many employees, especially our District Local Public Agency (LPA) Engineer Travis<br />

Wampler. He had 14 projects in 12 cities that needed to get out for bid and under contract<br />

in a short amount <strong>of</strong> time, and he put in long hours to assist city <strong>of</strong>ficials. Of course,<br />

that is the type <strong>of</strong> ‘problem’ we love to have—the funding advanced many essential<br />

projects that would otherwise still be on hold.”<br />

…on challenges:<br />

“Limits on promotions and raises for our workers—imposed by the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Legislature—continue<br />

to hamper our ability to recognize and retain our hardest working<br />

employees. And it’s not just a matter <strong>of</strong> these men and women waiting out the sluggish<br />

economy. The nature <strong>of</strong> the state compensation system makes it impossible for them to<br />

‘catch up’ in terms <strong>of</strong> pay for the rest <strong>of</strong> their career.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“We’re working on a fast-track project related to the Toyota plant—improvements to Highway<br />

9 from State Route 6 to U.S. 78 in Sherman. It is a 10-mile four-lane project on a new<br />

alignment being funded through bonds issued by the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Development Agency.<br />

The timeframe is very ambitious—design began in 2010 and it’s slated for completion<br />

in 2012. We also expect to have all the remaining two-lane segments <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 45<br />

completed or under contract for widening to four lanes this next year, which will accommodate<br />

car and truck traffic from Tennessee through District 1 and part <strong>of</strong> District 5 to<br />

Alabama.”<br />

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District 2 Highlights<br />

District 2 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 17<br />

• Population: 496,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Southaven, Olive Branch,<br />

Clarksdale<br />

• Interstates: I-55, I-69<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 5,436<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 1,136<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 918,986<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 407<br />

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Notes from Richard Allen, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“Preconstruction for I-269, the 28.5-mile Memphis Bypass, has been a major focus. We<br />

have been working on right-<strong>of</strong>-way acquisition, utility relocation, and final design for the<br />

interstate corridor. We expect to let the first two-mile stretch from Goodman Road (State<br />

Route 302) to the Tennessee state line in Spring 2011.”<br />

…on ARRA funding:<br />

“District 2 let $35 million in shovel-ready bridge replacement projects using ARRA funds.<br />

Construction began on a five-mile stretch with new bridges to carry U.S. Highway 51 in<br />

Tate County across Hickahala Creek. ARRA funds also made possible a 1.3-mile project to<br />

widen and straighten State Route 305 in DeSoto County, which is a heavy truck route. The<br />

project includes four new bridges. Other ARRA bridge replacement projects include State<br />

Route 32 in Lafayette and Yalobusha counties and State Route 331 in Lafayette County.”<br />

…on challenges:<br />

“In order to maintain our roadways under ever-tightening budgets we must have skilled<br />

employees who are highly trained, motivated, and productive. Of course, to attract qualified<br />

people you have to pay them a decent wage—and yet the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Legislature has<br />

tied our hands on salaries and promotions. This inhibits our ability to hire and retain the<br />

best employees, which is costly in the long run.”<br />

…on employees going the extra mile:<br />

“When the ARRA funding was announced, District 2 employees rolled up their sleeves and<br />

got to work. Our construction and maintenance staff worked many extra hours gathering<br />

field data and preparing plans. One particular project was upgrading about 40 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

U.S. 78 (Future I-22) in DeSoto, Marshall, and Benton counties. Our staff worked very hard<br />

and we now have 15 miles under contract and 8 more miles soon to be let. This accomplishment<br />

will put us ahead <strong>of</strong> the curve when this corridor is designated as an interstate<br />

route. On the Local Public Agency side, $6.4 million in ARRA funds went toward 16 projects<br />

in various cities in District 2, requiring outstanding teamwork. During emergencies,<br />

our maintenance employees are always ready to help where needed. In FY 2010 they assisted<br />

District 3 in clearing trees <strong>of</strong>f the interstate following a tornado, and they assisted<br />

District 5 in dealing with snow accumulation in the Jackson metropolitan area.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“A feasibility study is under way to enhance 110 miles <strong>of</strong> the U.S. Highway 49 corridor from<br />

Batesville, <strong>Mississippi</strong>, to Brinkley, Arkansas. This Vision 21 project in the North <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

areas surrounding Memphis is aimed at reducing congestion and improving air quality—<br />

while encouraging economic development. We’ll continue to work on the I-69/269 corridor,<br />

including preconstruction activities for widening I-55 where it is concurrent with I-69<br />

for about eight miles in DeSoto County. The environmental process has been completed<br />

on the 120-mile I-69 corridor in Districts 2 and 3, and is ready to go to the preliminary<br />

engineering phases as soon as our congressmen fund it. Fifteen miles <strong>of</strong> the 40-mile U.S.<br />

278/State Route 6 Vision 21 project from Batesville to Clarksdale are in the preliminary<br />

engineering phase.”<br />

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District 3 Highlights<br />

District 3 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 12<br />

• Population: 283,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Greenville, Vicksburg,<br />

Yazoo City<br />

• Interstates: I-20, I-55<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 3,764<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 537<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 593,242<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 259<br />

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Notes from Kevin Magee, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“We opened the beautiful new U.S. Highway 82 <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridge near Greenville in<br />

2010. It’s a quantum leap over the old bridge, and people here have eagerly watched its<br />

design and construction unfold over many years. The new bridge is magnificent and at<br />

the same time it’s much less intimidating for drivers than the old, narrow, steep structure.<br />

The new bridge is also plenty wide so there is no need to stop traffic every time large<br />

farm equipment needs to cross. We’re working on removing the old bridge, which will<br />

make barge navigation on the <strong>Mississippi</strong> River much safer.”<br />

…on ARRA funding:<br />

“When stimulus money became available we put it to immediate use maintaining and<br />

improving highways. We all know that maintaining our highways is key to making them<br />

last longer and upholding safety and the level <strong>of</strong> service for motorists, but with tight budgets,<br />

pavement preservation <strong>of</strong>ten must be deferred. ARRA funding helped us reduce our<br />

backlog <strong>of</strong> overlays, chip sealing, and other pavement maintenance. We got projects out<br />

as quickly as possible in Spring 2009 and continued through FY 2010.”<br />

…on challenges:<br />

“Money continues to be the biggest challenge for our district, and it’s the number one<br />

issue in transportation nationwide. Even with our national focus shift from new construction<br />

to maintaining what we have, there is simply not enough state, federal, or local<br />

funding for highways or any other transportation mode. Frankly, if funding levels stay the<br />

same, we could expect the condition and safety <strong>of</strong> our roads to deteriorate over time—<br />

despite MDOT achieving the highest possible efficiency in its operations and practices.”<br />

…on employees going the extra mile:<br />

“On April 24, 2010, a tornado hit our District <strong>of</strong>fice in Yazoo City, severely damaging the<br />

District headquarters and obliterating our maintenance and construction project <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

Our buildings were gone and much <strong>of</strong> our equipment was under rubble—some destroyed—and<br />

yet we had to get out to clear the roads so that first responders could assist<br />

other tornado victims. Our employees did an excellent job formulating a plan <strong>of</strong> action<br />

and assembling the personnel and resources needed to respond effectively. The tornado<br />

hit around noon on a Saturday, and we had all the roads cleared before dark that night,<br />

including county and city routes where we assisted local maintenance personnel. Other<br />

districts and our Jackson headquarters jumped to action and we had all the manpower<br />

and equipment we needed, and then some. It’s good to know we have that kind <strong>of</strong> support<br />

from all levels.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“As we undertake the maintenance and construction work slated for 2011, the issue at<br />

the top <strong>of</strong> my list is the safety <strong>of</strong> my employees and the traveling public, mainly related to<br />

work zones. To get our work done, we have to put our employees in harm’s way every day<br />

out there in work zones. We implement every countermeasure we can and alert people<br />

to slow down, and yet we are still at the mercy <strong>of</strong> distracted drivers—one <strong>of</strong> the top highway<br />

safety issues nationwide.”<br />

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District 5 Highlights<br />

District 5 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 10<br />

• Population: 690,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Jackson, Meridian,<br />

Clinton<br />

• Interstates: I-20, I-55, I-59<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 5,100<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 1,139<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 1,189,459<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 492<br />

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Notes from David Foster, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“We are more than half finished with the construction <strong>of</strong> two four-laning projects on Highway<br />

19 between Meridian and Philadelphia—a strategic improvement that is part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Vision 21 plan. In Jackson, replacement <strong>of</strong> the I-20 bridge over State Street is well under<br />

way. That structure dated back to the 1960s and had become fracture-critical—meaning<br />

the failure <strong>of</strong> one major structural element could lead to a cascading series <strong>of</strong> structural<br />

failures. The new bridge will also be wider to better handle today’s traffic.”<br />

…on ARRA funds:<br />

“The Jimmy Rogers Memorial Parkway Interchange in Meridian is nearly complete, thanks<br />

to ARRA funds. It was a ‘shovel-ready’ project that had been put on hold—and probably<br />

still would be if not for the availability <strong>of</strong> stimulus money. The project improves connections<br />

between highways north <strong>of</strong> Meridian and provides access to an industrial park,<br />

which is yielding ongoing economic benefits.”<br />

…on maintenance:<br />

“We have about 300 maintenance employees who are responsible for 5,100 lane miles in<br />

10 counties. With budgets tight and the cost <strong>of</strong> materials going up, there is always a huge<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> work for our limited workforce. Crews are constantly out chip sealing, overlaying<br />

pavement, and striping to get the most life out <strong>of</strong> our roadways as possible. District 5<br />

takes pride in doing as much as possible in-house.”<br />

…on employees going the extra mile:<br />

“Our normal construction budget is approximately $175 million, but when the ARRA<br />

money became available there was an additional $60 million in MDOT District 5 funding<br />

and $15 million in District 5 Local Public Agency funding that had to be committed to<br />

construction projects. The welcome funding meant an enormous increase in administrative<br />

workload with no increase in staff. Everyone stepped up to pr<strong>of</strong>essionally handle this<br />

intense volume <strong>of</strong> work—I’m proud <strong>of</strong> all our employees.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“Construction will begin soon on renovating about 18 miles <strong>of</strong> I-20 in Scott County. The<br />

highway was built with continuously reinforced concrete and has been overlayed in the<br />

past, but has now outlived its useful life and has developed serious cracks that are becoming<br />

a safety concern. Another safety improvement is the upcoming work on State<br />

Route 43 in Rankin County, near Pelahatchie. The project involves reworking a five-milelong<br />

stretch that is very curvy and has been the scene <strong>of</strong> fatal accidents.”<br />

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District 6 Highlights<br />

District 6 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 14<br />

• Population: 733,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Gulfport, Biloxi,<br />

Hattiesburg<br />

• Interstates: I-10, I-59, I-110<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 5,579<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 937<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 2,098,956<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 467<br />

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Notes from Kelly Castleberry, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“We completed the Laurel S-Curve Reconstruction—a project that has been decades in<br />

the making. Our close work with the community, methods <strong>of</strong> stretching the project budget,<br />

and the resulting improvements to safety and mobility have been recognized with a<br />

regional and national award. Throughout our district freight continues to grow, and we<br />

have completed widening and interchange projects on I-10, I-59, and U.S. Highway 90 to<br />

add needed capacity for trucks and commuters.”<br />

…on challenges:<br />

“Here on the coast, the potential for hurricanes presents ongoing challenges, and we work<br />

hard to stay prepared. We build our facilities and train our people so that should a disaster<br />

come, we are able to immediately get out and clear the way for emergency responders.<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> our bridge and highway projects are geared toward improving safety and<br />

capacity during an evacuation, such as our recent completion <strong>of</strong> a project in Pearl River<br />

County to widen 12 bridges on I-59. The added shoulders—built without completely reconstructing<br />

the bridges—will enable emergency vehicles and MDOT crews to roll across<br />

the bridges without delay during Contraflow, which is a vital safety improvement.”<br />

…on balance:<br />

“Especially in areas such as the Gulf Coast, we must carefully balance environmental protection<br />

with the needs <strong>of</strong> heavy industry and tourism. More research goes into highway<br />

projects than ever before—all with the aim <strong>of</strong> making sure we get the road in the right<br />

place to best balance these concerns and mitigate any impacts that are unavoidable.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“The coming year will see work gear up for replacement <strong>of</strong> the grating and workings <strong>of</strong><br />

the bascule bridge (drawbridge) on I-110 in Harrison County. We also have contracts under<br />

way on the extension <strong>of</strong> State Route 42 (the Evelyn Gandy Parkway) in Forrest County<br />

through the Petal city limits, which is a widening project that will especially benefit commuters<br />

from Petal to Hattiesburg. And we will continue construction on the Highway 611<br />

interchange over U.S. Highway 90 and the CSX railway—a project that has been a concept<br />

for 25 years, and will greatly benefit that industrial corridor.”<br />

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District 7 Highlights<br />

District 7 FACTS<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> counties: 13<br />

• Population: 268,000<br />

• Three largest cities: Natchez, McComb,<br />

Brookhaven<br />

• Interstates: I-55<br />

• Total state-maintained lane miles: 3,825<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> state-maintained bridges: 656<br />

• Total state-maintained bridge deck area<br />

(in square yards): 585,024<br />

• Number <strong>of</strong> MDOT district employees: 325<br />

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Notes from Darrell Broome, District Engineer<br />

…on FY 2010 projects:<br />

“Lighting the <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridges at Natchez was certainly a highlight <strong>of</strong> 2010, and<br />

it represents excellent coordination between MDOT, Louisiana, the City <strong>of</strong> Vidalia, and<br />

the City <strong>of</strong> Natchez. The bridge is beautiful at night and has attracted a lot <strong>of</strong> positive<br />

attention, which will be good for business and tourism in the area. Also in Natchez we<br />

completed the CFI, or continuous flow interchange, at U.S. Highways 61 and 84. Traffic<br />

flow is much better and we have the distinction <strong>of</strong> implementing the first CFI in <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

and one <strong>of</strong> the first in the U.S. Farther east on 84 we completed the Prentiss<br />

Bypass—one <strong>of</strong> the last segments <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 84 to be four-laned and a great<br />

improvement for regional truck movement as well as local circulation within Prentiss.”<br />

…on employees going the extra mile:<br />

“We get calls and letters throughout the year from motorists who have been assisted<br />

by our maintenance staff. It might not be a formal part <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s job to assist people<br />

with car trouble or travelers who are lost or have some type <strong>of</strong> emergency, but our<br />

employees see themselves as guardians <strong>of</strong> safety, and they genuinely care about the<br />

public on our roadways. Their gracious concern and ability to solve problems and get<br />

motorists safely on their way makes me proud and is a great credit to MDOT. They also<br />

keep an eye out for needed repairs or other issues that can be addressed on the spot<br />

to prevent problems and safety concerns.”<br />

…on challenges:<br />

“Making ends meet can be a challenge for residents <strong>of</strong> District 7, whether or not they<br />

are MDOT employees. This is a rural region <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>, there are not a lot <strong>of</strong> jobs,<br />

and many people need to work more than one job to put food on the table. Although<br />

we love the rural character <strong>of</strong> the area, it means a lot <strong>of</strong> driving between homes, workplaces,<br />

and other errands, all <strong>of</strong> which can add hours <strong>of</strong> commuting onto an employee’s<br />

day. Despite this, MDOT’s District 7 employees have proven that they take their<br />

jobs seriously and are willing to do whatever it takes to excel, even putting in long<br />

hours <strong>of</strong> their own time learning new systems or improving their skills. Our employees<br />

demonstrate an excellent work ethic, and it is much appreciated.”<br />

…on the road ahead:<br />

“We continue to build relationships with the communities in our District, which really<br />

pays <strong>of</strong>f when we coordinate with them to advance construction and maintenance<br />

projects. One way we have ‘put a face on MDOT’ is through our anti-litter program, led<br />

in District 7 by Barbara Mercier. Beyond the benefits <strong>of</strong> reducing litter, the program<br />

provides an opportunity for community outreach and introduces our students and<br />

other residents to MDOT employees. It makes us as a state agency more accessible<br />

to local residents, who come to understand that we are their partner in fighting litter,<br />

improving transportation, and strengthening their communities.”<br />

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Strategic Goals<br />

Accessibility and Mobility<br />

Improve accessibility and mobility for <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s people, commerce, and industry.<br />

Safety<br />

Ensure high standards <strong>of</strong> safety in the transportation system.<br />

Maintenance and Preservation<br />

Maintain and preserve <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s transportation system.<br />

Environmental Stewardship<br />

Ensure that transportation system development is sensitive to human and natural<br />

environmental concerns.<br />

Economic Development<br />

Provide a transportation system that encourages and supports <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s<br />

economic development.<br />

Awareness/Education/Cooperative Process<br />

Create effective transportation partnerships and cooperative processes that<br />

enhance awareness <strong>of</strong> the needs and benefits <strong>of</strong> an intermodal system.<br />

Finance<br />

Provide a sound financial basis for the transportation system.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Accessibility and<br />

Mobility<br />

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Reexamining <strong>Transportation</strong> Statewide<br />

Statewide long-range transportation planning, a required activity<br />

<strong>of</strong> every DOT, provides a comprehensive analysis <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

needs throughout the state across all modes. It evaluates<br />

those needs within the context <strong>of</strong> trends and challenges and<br />

considers how transportation can best support all aspects <strong>of</strong> life<br />

in <strong>Mississippi</strong>. Taking a big-picture, system-wide approach to prioritizing<br />

projects helps make the best use <strong>of</strong> limited transportation<br />

funds. MDOT’s statewide long-range transportation plan is<br />

known as MULTIPLAN and is updated every five years. In FY 2010<br />

MDOT began developing MULTIPLAN 2035 to weigh the transportation<br />

needs, opportunities, and priorities <strong>of</strong> the state over<br />

the next 25 years. The plan will include a separate State Rail Plan,<br />

as required by state law. One major challenge being examined is<br />

how to address the funding gap, as needs far outstrip revenue.<br />

Smooth Sailing Across Highway 84<br />

With the completion <strong>of</strong> the $22.3 million Prentiss Bypass in Jefferson<br />

Davis and Lawrence counties in FY 2010, motorists and<br />

commercial vehicles have a faster, safer trip on U.S. Highway 84<br />

across <strong>Mississippi</strong>. Prentiss had been a bottleneck for the route’s<br />

heavy truck traffic and through travelers to Natchez. Traffic from<br />

State Routes 13 and 42 as well as major city streets converged at<br />

Prentiss. U.S. 84 also serves as a connector between I-59, U.S. 49,<br />

and I-55. The eight-mile bypass removes delays for freight and<br />

other through traffic and alleviates congestion on local roadways.<br />

U.S. Highway 84 has been systematically upgraded since<br />

the launch <strong>of</strong> the 1987 Four-Lane Program. A segment <strong>of</strong> highway<br />

at the state line in Waynesboro is the only remaining twolane<br />

section <strong>of</strong> the route.<br />

Improving Access in Meridian<br />

One <strong>of</strong> the “shovel-ready” projects advanced with ARRA funds is<br />

a new interchange on I-20/59 in Meridian linking the interstate<br />

with U.S. Highways 80/11 to the north and State Route 19 to the<br />

south. The project, known as the Jimmy Rogers Memorial Parkway<br />

Interchange, is nearing completion. In addition to improving<br />

mobility throughout the area the interchange will provide access<br />

to a nearby industrial park. This improved access is helping the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Meridian attract businesses.<br />

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Completing <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s First CFI<br />

The first “continuous flow intersection” in <strong>Mississippi</strong>—and one <strong>of</strong> only a few<br />

in the U.S.—opened in Natchez in December 2009. MDOT reconfigured the<br />

congested intersection <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 61 and U.S. Highway 84, which was<br />

once a bottleneck. Both highways are important regional routes and also serve<br />

Natchez Community Hospital and local shopping malls. A continuous flow<br />

intersection alters traffic patterns to eliminate the delays associated with the<br />

left-turn phase <strong>of</strong> a traffic signal. Motorists have adapted easily to the new traffic<br />

patterns and the project has greatly improved mobility through the area.<br />

Increasing Mobility Options<br />

Public transit partners provide indispensable mobility for many people in <strong>Mississippi</strong>,<br />

enabling them to access jobs, doctors, schools, shopping, and other destinations.<br />

By <strong>of</strong>fering a range <strong>of</strong> fixed and flexible routes along with commuter and<br />

dial-a-ride services, 64 public and private operators have formed regional networks<br />

that supply essential transit services in more than 79 percent <strong>of</strong> the state’s<br />

82 counties. Despite local economic challenges, MDOT continues to provide<br />

federal and state funding to support transit options. In addition to overseeing<br />

$20 million in combined federal and state funds, MDOT’s Public Transit Division<br />

also administered more than $17 million in Federal Transit Administration funds<br />

through the ARRA <strong>Transportation</strong> Capital Initiative. This special fund initiative<br />

allocated federal funds to providers <strong>of</strong> general public transportation services in<br />

rural and small urban areas to support job growth, job retention, and infrastructure<br />

enhancements. MDOT’s investment <strong>of</strong> ARRA resources into local and regional<br />

public transit services aims to support major improvements for <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s<br />

public transit infrastructure. Consequently, our transit partners have been able to<br />

move forward with projects such as purchasing new buses, constructing passenger<br />

shelters, installing bus security cameras, upgrading communications radios,<br />

and renovating or constructing new facilities.<br />

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Funding Airport Projects<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong> has 79 airports, 8 <strong>of</strong> which <strong>of</strong>fer commercial air service. MDOT’s Aeronautics<br />

Division provides administrative, financial, and technical support to assist<br />

public airport owners in developing a safe and effective air transportation system.<br />

Many essential airport projects, such as runway paving and improvements<br />

to navigational aids, are eligible for 95 percent funding by the Federal Aviation<br />

Administration (FAA). The remaining 5 percent is known as the “local share,”<br />

but even 5 percent <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> a major project can be a financial obstacle for<br />

small airports. MDOT pays half <strong>of</strong> that local share—2.5 percent <strong>of</strong> the total project<br />

cost—which enables many more projects to get <strong>of</strong>f the ground. In FY 2010,<br />

MDOT funded 49 such projects. This money comes from a percentage <strong>of</strong> aviation<br />

fuel sales and automobile parking fees at airports. MDOT also issued grants for 75<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> two emergency projects that did not receive federal funding.<br />

In addition, 13 airport projects were approved for funding through MDOT’s<br />

Multimodal Fund, $3.4 million <strong>of</strong> which is designated for airports. In all, 64 airport<br />

projects were advanced through MDOT’s Aeronautics Division, providing mobility<br />

and economic benefits throughout the state.


Purchasing Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way<br />

Before MDOT can widen or build new highways, bridges, or other improvements,<br />

it needs to purchase the necessary land. MDOT’s Right <strong>of</strong> Way Division leads this<br />

complex process and is instrumental in all MDOT’s major mobility-enhancing<br />

projects. Right-<strong>of</strong>-way acquisition also provides economic benefits for the numerous<br />

property owners along a highway alignment. FY 2010 Right <strong>of</strong> Way Division<br />

projects include Highway 15 in Tippah County (more than $28 million paid to local<br />

property owners to purchase right-<strong>of</strong>-way), State Route 25 in Monroe County<br />

(more than $20 million), I-269 in DeSoto and Marshall counties (more than $78<br />

million to date), I-55 Split Diamond Interchange in Madison County (more than<br />

$45 million), and Canal Road in Harrison County (approximately $100 million).<br />

This project includes the purchase <strong>of</strong> wetlands for preservation.<br />

Advancing Local Projects<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> the Tchula Lake Bridge, owned by Holmes County, is under way,<br />

thanks to a combination <strong>of</strong> funding sources administered by MDOT’s Office<br />

<strong>of</strong> State Aid Road Construction. The bridge had been deemed unsafe and had<br />

been closed for more than a year because the county lacked funds to replace<br />

the structure. The bridge closure significantly hampered mobility and accessibility<br />

for residents who live on the other side <strong>of</strong> the bridge. Their short walk<br />

to the grocery store and other services had been turned into a time consuming<br />

drive along a detour route. Safety was also a concern as fire and ambulance<br />

services had to travel the same detour. The Office <strong>of</strong> State Aid Construction<br />

assembled federal Bridge Replacement Funds, ARRA Stimulus Funds, Surface<br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Program Funds, High Priority Funds, Community Development<br />

Block Grant Funds, and State Aid Funds to advance the project.<br />

Getting There from Here<br />

North <strong>of</strong> Biloxi, I-10 is one <strong>of</strong> the only east-west routes, meaning local motorists<br />

had to merge with through truck traffic and other vehicles on that heavilytraveled<br />

cross-country highway. In FY 2010, MDOT added one through lane and<br />

one auxiliary lane between I-110 and State Route 609. This project enables local<br />

drivers to connect between I-110 and SR 609 without having to merge into the<br />

heavy through traffic on I-10. Eliminating this weaving has substantially enhanced<br />

mobility for both through and local traffic along this busy stretch, and<br />

has significantly improved safety.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Safety<br />

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Landmark Greenville Bridge Completed<br />

A ribbon-cutting ceremony in July 2010 marked the completion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the U.S. 82 <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridge at Greenville—a dramatic<br />

cable-stayed structure that greatly improves safety for motorists<br />

and also marine traffic. The bridge is wider and straighter than<br />

the 1940 structure it replaces, making it safer, easier, and more<br />

comfortable to drive across. The bridge can now readily accommodate<br />

the wide loads such as farm equipment that are common<br />

in that part <strong>of</strong> the state. Ample shoulder room allows disabled<br />

vehicles to pull out <strong>of</strong> the travel lanes. The new bridge is located<br />

on a straight stretch <strong>of</strong> the river, making it much easier for barges<br />

and other marine traffic to navigate between its piers safely and<br />

smoothly.<br />

Preventing Head-On Crashes<br />

Keeping vehicles in their lane helps prevent accidents, especially<br />

head-on crashes. Though driver attention is a major factor, highway<br />

improvements can help. MDOT is installing more than 200<br />

miles <strong>of</strong> cable median barrier on divided highways throughout<br />

the state to help prevent vehicles from crossing into oncoming<br />

traffic. Cable barriers are cost effective and help absorb the<br />

energy <strong>of</strong> vehicle impacts, as opposed to unforgiving concrete<br />

barriers. On about 350 miles <strong>of</strong> rural, two-lane highway, MDOT has<br />

installed centerline rumble strips to alert drivers who drift toward<br />

the center <strong>of</strong> the road.<br />

Getting a Clue about Crashes<br />

Seeing is believing, and MDOT’s trio <strong>of</strong> simulators—ROVER, The<br />

Convincer, and SIDNE—get the attention <strong>of</strong> young people. They<br />

demonstrate why wearing a seatbelt is so important, and why<br />

impaired driving is so dangerous. In FY 2010 MDOT conducted<br />

safety demonstrations at elementary, middle, vocational, high<br />

school, and college presentations; school district Safe & Drug Free<br />

Awareness Day events; Teen Driving Summits; the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Public Safety’s 3-D (Drunk and Drugged Driving) Safety Fair; camp<br />

and youth group programs; public library presentations; county<br />

safety fairs and events; sheriff’s <strong>of</strong>fice-sponsored safety days;<br />

fire department events; EMT conferences; Wal-Mart Safety Week<br />

events; and the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Summer <strong>Transportation</strong> Institute.<br />

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Adding Some Shoulder Room<br />

Crossing the median may lead to the most severe accidents,<br />

but a crash can also happen when a vehicle<br />

strays to the right, dropping <strong>of</strong>f the paved shoulder.<br />

Rumble strips between the right lane and shoulder<br />

get a driver’s attention, and when they are part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

painted white line (rumble “stripes”) they also improve<br />

visibility. MDOT adds rumble strips or stripes on all its<br />

new construction and repaving projects. MDOT standards<br />

also call for paved shoulders at least two feet<br />

wide. District Engineers report that these relatively<br />

simple enhancements go a long way toward reducing<br />

accidents.<br />

Reducing Vehicle/Train Collisions<br />

Where roadways cross train tracks, safety becomes an<br />

issue. In Hattiesburg, the Canadian National (CN) line is<br />

crossed by 29 roads. To improve safety, MDOT collaborated<br />

with CN and the City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg to develop<br />

a Railroad Crossing Consolidation Plan. Engineering,<br />

traffic, and planning studies were completed in FY<br />

2010. Following public review, the City Council voted<br />

to accept MDOT’s plan to close 10 <strong>of</strong> the crossings and<br />

improve the remainder <strong>of</strong> the crossings to reduce the<br />

likelihood <strong>of</strong> vehicle/train collisions. The $3 million<br />

safety initiative is being funded by MDOT and CN, at no<br />

cost to the city.<br />

Reducing Child Fatalities<br />

Properly securing a baby in a properly-installed car seat<br />

can seem like an Olympic event, but it’s serious business.<br />

MDOT aims to help reduce child fatalities by educating<br />

parents and children on the proper use <strong>of</strong> child<br />

safety seats, as well as bicycle safety and child safety<br />

awareness. Those topics were the focus <strong>of</strong> the 2010<br />

Safety Fair in Jackson, sponsored by MDOT, Safe Kids<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>, the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Safety<br />

- Office <strong>of</strong> Highway Safety, and the <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Health. Child safety seat inspections were provided,<br />

a bicycle rodeo was held, and information and<br />

demonstrations were provided on many safety issues<br />

related to <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s youngest citizens.<br />

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Improving Lane Visibility<br />

It’s pitch black dark and raining, and you can hardly see where the road is—<br />

until you get on a stretch <strong>of</strong> state highway with raised pavement markers.<br />

These reflectors make an enormous difference in nighttime visibility <strong>of</strong> lane<br />

markings, especially in bad weather. That translates to a major safety improvement<br />

for a modest price. MDOT continued to add raised pavement markers to<br />

many state-maintained roadways in FY 2010.<br />

Slowing Down for Orange<br />

Promoting a safe workplace is a top priority for MDOT. For hundreds <strong>of</strong> our<br />

employees, their workplace is out on the highway, close to fast-moving traffic<br />

that doesn’t always heed Work Zone signs. In January 2010, two MDOT workers<br />

were killed and another injured in Lumberton while spreading sand on<br />

icy roads. In all, 38 MDOT employees have been killed while in construction<br />

or maintenance work zones. As part <strong>of</strong> National Work Zone Safety Awareness<br />

week in April 2010, MDOT and the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Development Authority’s Tourism<br />

Division partnered to “Go Orange.” In addition to events held at MDOT locations,<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>’s Welcome Centers provided work zone safety information to<br />

travelers. The Go Orange initiative encourages organizations to use the color<br />

orange to raise awareness <strong>of</strong> work zone safety issues.<br />

Facilitating Contraflow<br />

In FY 2010, MDOT widened 12 bridges on I-59 in Pearl River County. This represents<br />

a major safety improvement for daily traffic as well as Contraflow (when<br />

southbound lanes are temporarily converted to handle northbound traffic to<br />

double the highway’s hurricane evacuation capacity). Previously, the bridges<br />

were not wide enough to accommodate shoulders. Disabled vehicles could<br />

not pull out <strong>of</strong> the travel lane, causing backups in this busy interstate route<br />

and threatening safety. Further, when Contraflow is in effect, the high volume<br />

<strong>of</strong> evacuation traffic usually fills all travel lanes, making it necessary for MDOT<br />

maintenance staff, law enforcement, and emergency vehicles to travel on the<br />

shoulders. Narrow bridges presented a bottleneck and dangerous delay for<br />

these special vehicles. By adding inside and outside shoulders to bridges along<br />

this corridor, MDOT eliminated these bottlenecks and greatly enhanced safety.<br />

Eliminating the S-Curve<br />

FY 2010 marked the completion <strong>of</strong> the Laurel S-Curve Reconstruction, which<br />

widened and straightened a notorious stretch <strong>of</strong> I-59 through Laurel. The highway<br />

now meets current interstate standards and the local transportation network<br />

is also improved, altogether delivering a much safer journey through and<br />

within Laurel. The project received regional and national honors from AASHTO.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Maintenance and<br />

Preservation<br />

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Taking Care <strong>of</strong> What We Have<br />

When you take care <strong>of</strong> things, they last longer. In the case <strong>of</strong> highways<br />

and bridges, not only does routine maintenance save money in the<br />

long run, it promotes safety. In FY 2010, MDOT invested more than<br />

$182 million in maintaining our 5,500 bridges and 14,300 miles <strong>of</strong><br />

highway. Maintenance consumes more than three-quarters <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s<br />

project budget, with the remaining funds spent on new construction.<br />

Making Sure Structures are Safe<br />

MDOT’s 5,500 bridges vary in age, materials, size, and design. To make<br />

sure they are safe and to prioritize limited Federal-Aid funds allocated for<br />

bridge replacement and rehabilitation, MDOT coordinates a comprehensive,<br />

multifaceted bridge inspection program. Inspections are conducted<br />

according to federal standards, with routine maintenance executed in a<br />

timely fashion and any deficiencies addressed as appropriate.<br />

Saving Money by Reducing Litter<br />

We all know litter looks bad, but it’s also expensive. The right-<strong>of</strong>-way along<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>’s highways must be cleared <strong>of</strong> litter before it can be mowed,<br />

and that can cost some $2 million a year. In FY 2010, MDOT maintenance<br />

personnel and contractors picked up 17,691 cubic yards <strong>of</strong> litter from<br />

275,000 acres <strong>of</strong> right-<strong>of</strong>-way. MDOT’s anti-litter initiatives are reducing<br />

the volume <strong>of</strong> litter collected along our highways (down 13 percent from<br />

last year), which saves money while keeping <strong>Mississippi</strong> beautiful.<br />

Stretching the Life <strong>of</strong> Our Highways<br />

Overlaying highways—adding another layer <strong>of</strong> pavement—can<br />

extend the life <strong>of</strong> the highway a decade or more. But maintenance<br />

funds are limited and overlay projects <strong>of</strong>ten must be put on hold. A<br />

significant portion <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s funds provided through the American<br />

Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA, or stimulus money) was put<br />

to immediate use to help catch up on the backlog <strong>of</strong> overlay work. On<br />

many highways, projects included widening shoulders and adding<br />

rumble strips, both <strong>of</strong> which greatly enhance safety. MDOT overlayed<br />

about 400 miles <strong>of</strong> highway in FY 2010.<br />

Extending the Life <strong>of</strong> Pavement<br />

When a highway surface starts to get cracked and worn, chip sealing<br />

can make it last another three or four years—at about a quarter <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> a pavement overlay. After leveling out any ruts, liquid asphalt is<br />

sprayed on the highway. Then chips—usually crushed limestone—are<br />

put down. Although it doesn’t add structural strength to the roadway,<br />

it provides a good riding surface, increases friction to reduce skidding,<br />

and seals water out <strong>of</strong> the pavement. In FY 2010, MDOT chip sealed<br />

600 lane miles <strong>of</strong> highway.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Environmental<br />

Stewardship<br />

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Cooling Construction<br />

The typical pavement material you see steaming as it is rolled<br />

onto the highway is known as Hot Mix Asphalt. In FY 2010, MDOT<br />

included specifications in all contracts to allow contractors to<br />

use “Warm Mix” instead. This type <strong>of</strong> asphalt is about 50 degrees<br />

cooler than Hot Mix, which helps reduce the environmental<br />

impacts <strong>of</strong> construction activities. Further, less fuel is needed to<br />

heat the mix to the proper temperature, resulting in environmental<br />

and cost savings.<br />

Recycling Pavement<br />

Did you know pavement can be recycled? When a highway is<br />

worn out and in need <strong>of</strong> repaving or reconstruction, the old asphalt<br />

can be ground up and used as aggregate in the new pavement<br />

mix. This provides substantial environmental benefits—<br />

less construction waste ends up in landfills, less new material is<br />

needed, and less truck traffic is generated during construction. In<br />

FY 2010, MDOT began a Full Depth Reclamation Project—reusing<br />

nine inches <strong>of</strong> old asphalt pavement—during the reconstruction<br />

<strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 49 in Madison County.<br />

Reusing Road Signs<br />

DOTs are responsible for thousands <strong>of</strong> road signs. In the past,<br />

when old signs were retired, they were sold as scrap aluminum.<br />

Recycling is good, but reusing is better. In FY 2010 the Traffic<br />

Engineering Division began working with a company that strips<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the old reflective sheeting (the colored front <strong>of</strong> the sign) using<br />

a specially designed “hydro-stripper.” They then apply new<br />

reflective sheeting according to MDOT specifications, and the<br />

sign is ready to be installed. This method is more environmentally<br />

responsible and also cheaper than buying new sign panels.<br />

Reclaimed signs were recently installed at a U.S. Highway 45<br />

interchange in Baldwyn, north <strong>of</strong> Tupelo.<br />

Improving Continuously<br />

MDOT’s commitment to environmental responsibility was further<br />

formalized in FY 2010 through the launch <strong>of</strong> the Environmental<br />

Stewardship and Compliance Program. The program is aimed<br />

at ensuring that MDOT’s policies and procedures demonstrate<br />

complete compliance with federal environmental standards and<br />

that MDOT is continuously improving environmental results. A<br />

first step was conducting field inspections to evaluate the effectiveness<br />

<strong>of</strong> erosion control practices at active construction sites.<br />

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Keeping <strong>Mississippi</strong> Beautiful<br />

The annual Trash Bash, a series <strong>of</strong> litter cleanup events held around the<br />

state in the spring, is MDOT’s contribution to the Great American Cleanup,<br />

the nation’s largest community improvement program, sponsored by<br />

Keep America Beautiful. The 2010 efforts resulted in the collection <strong>of</strong> more<br />

than 5,739 bags <strong>of</strong> trash by hundreds <strong>of</strong> MDOT volunteers. Properly disposing<br />

<strong>of</strong> litter helps protect wildlife and <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s natural areas.<br />

Preserving Ecosystems<br />

For two decades MDOT has been actively building its wetland banks—<br />

tracts <strong>of</strong> habitat purchased and protected to <strong>of</strong>fset unavoidable impacts<br />

to wetlands near transportation infrastructure. Not only does this help<br />

preserve some <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s most sensitive ecosystems, wetland and<br />

stream credits satisfy MDOT’s obligations under the Federal Clean Water<br />

Act and Endangered Species Act, which helps avoid project delays. In<br />

2009 MDOT added the Coldwater River Mitigation Bank in the upper<br />

reaches <strong>of</strong> the Yazoo River Basin and the Lower Buttahatchie Service<br />

Area in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Basin. Also in FY 2010 MDOT purchased<br />

approximately 2,900 acres within the Pearl River Basin, expected<br />

to be approved as a mitigation bank in 2011. In all MDOT has created 10<br />

substantial mitigation banks in four <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s watershed basins.<br />

Discussing Climate Change Strategies<br />

As national climate change commitments evolve, they are expected to<br />

result in federal legislation that holds state governments—especially<br />

DOTs—responsible for achieving ambitious reductions in greenhouse<br />

gas emissions in their state. To prepare for this possibility and advance<br />

state-level environmental efforts, MDOT hosted an AASHTO-sponsored<br />

Climate Change Workshop in June 2010. The workshop was led by<br />

private sector specialists in state-level climate change action planning.<br />

About 50 people participated, mainly MDOT leaders but also partners<br />

from environmental, energy, planning, and transit agencies. Participants<br />

gleaned a better understanding <strong>of</strong> the science, economics, policies, and<br />

options related to greenhouse gas emissions reduction at the state and<br />

local levels.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Economic<br />

Development<br />

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Reducing Truck Delays in Pascagoula<br />

Time is money, especially for commercial traffic. A long-awaited<br />

highway improvement is under way on State Route 611 in Pascagoula,<br />

where a new grade-separated interchange is being<br />

constructed over U.S. Highway 90 and the CSX railway. Some<br />

30 trains cross Highway 611 each day, causing lengthy delays<br />

for the heavy truck traffic in this industrial area. Chevron’s largest<br />

U.S. refinery is at the end <strong>of</strong> Highway 611, along with a new<br />

liquid natural gas facility, chemical plants, fertilizer plants, and<br />

other industrial sites. Jackson County had begun right-<strong>of</strong>-way<br />

acquisition prior to Hurricane Katrina, but the storm destroyed<br />

most records. In FY 2010 MDOT completed right-<strong>of</strong>-way acquisition<br />

and pre-construction activities. The two-year construction<br />

contract was let in October 2010.<br />

Expanding Commercial Access to Meridian<br />

The Jimmy Rogers Memorial Parkway Interchange project on<br />

I-20/59 at Meridian was “shovel-ready” when ARRA funds became<br />

available. MDOT was able to take advantage <strong>of</strong> that funding—<br />

the project will be complete in early 2011. The new interchange<br />

will provide interstate access to a nearby industrial park, substantially<br />

increasing the marketability <strong>of</strong> the site and helping the City<br />

<strong>of</strong> Meridian attract businesses throughout the area. The improvements<br />

will also connect State Route 19 on the south side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

interstate with U.S. Highways 80/11 on the north side, smoothing<br />

the flow <strong>of</strong> local cars and trucks.<br />

Adding Capacity for Commuters and Freight<br />

More industry means more jobs, and also more commuters and<br />

more trucks. In Pascagoula, the Norfolk Grumman plant alone<br />

employs some 7,000 people, many <strong>of</strong> whom commute from<br />

Biloxi and Ocean Springs on U.S. Highway 90. In FY 2010 MDOT<br />

improved that eight-mile stretch <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 90—widening<br />

four miles and overlaying the remaining four miles. Now the<br />

highway has three lanes in each direction between Biloxi and<br />

Pascagoula, making it better able to handle rush hour and industrial<br />

traffic.<br />

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Providing Access for Development<br />

Madison County continues to grow rapidly, and commercial parcels are at<br />

a premium. As part <strong>of</strong> the I-55 widening through Madison, MDOT is constructing<br />

frontage roads. These will ease local traffic and facilitate development<br />

<strong>of</strong> land between the Old Agency Road exit and Madison Avenue.<br />

The project includes a new interchange at Colony Park Boulevard.<br />

Lighting up the Economy<br />

Aesthetics play a big role in economic development, attracting people<br />

and with them businesses and investment. The lighting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

River Bridges at Natchez in 2010 is a breathtaking asset to the area and<br />

represented productive partnerships among MDOT, the Louisiana <strong>Department</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Transportation</strong> and Development, the City <strong>of</strong> Natchez, and the<br />

City <strong>of</strong> Vidalia. The bridge first lit up the sky during an AASHTO conference<br />

in May, with transportation <strong>of</strong>ficials on hand from throughout the U.S.<br />

Easing Access to Economic Engines<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>’s casinos are major economic engines, and they generate a lot<br />

<strong>of</strong> traffic—despite paring back during the economic downturn. In FY 2010<br />

work was about halfway complete on four-laning Highway 19 in Newton<br />

and Neshoba counties, which handles significant traffic to and from the<br />

casinos in Philadelphia, MS. The project had long been part <strong>of</strong> the Vision<br />

21 four-laning program, and improves capacity between Philadelphia and<br />

Meridian for all motorists.<br />

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Attracting a Major Manufacturer<br />

Interchange improvements and frontage roads at the new Blue Springs<br />

Toyota plant on U.S. Highway 78 neared completion in FY 2010. Toyota<br />

expects the plant will create some 2,000 jobs. The frontage roads connect<br />

the 1,700-acre development directly with U.S. Highway 78 (Future I-22),<br />

as well as County Route 203 and State Route 9. Work included upgrading<br />

two interchanges on Highway 9 to accommodate the heavy truck traffic<br />

expected when the plant begins production, slated for Fall 2011.<br />

Moving the Economy through all Modes<br />

In FY 2010 MDOT awarded $10 million from its Multimodal <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Capital Improvement Fund to infrastructure projects at <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s ports,<br />

airports, publicly-owned railways, and public transit providers. These investments<br />

improve transportation while providing jobs and encouraging<br />

economic development throughout <strong>Mississippi</strong>.<br />

Understanding Freight<br />

In FY 2010 MDOT completed Phase I and launched Phase II <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

Goods Movement and Trade Study. This landmark study is analyzing<br />

in-depth the connection between freight, economics, and transportation<br />

in <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s busiest freight corridors. The study takes Vision 21’s corridor-based<br />

planning to the next level through advanced analysis <strong>of</strong> current<br />

and projected transportation conditions and travel demand related<br />

to freight. This will enable prioritization <strong>of</strong> transportation improvements<br />

across modes as MDOT aims to address bottlenecks and improve freight<br />

flow through and within the state.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Awareness/Education/<br />

Cooperative Process<br />

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Coordinating <strong>Transportation</strong> Services<br />

“Strengthening Partnerships for the Future” was the theme <strong>of</strong> the fourth<br />

annual Statewide Coordination Summit, held in June 2010. The summit<br />

is the featured event in the MDOT-led collaborative efforts to enhance<br />

mobility options for all <strong>Mississippi</strong>ans. More than 250 people participated,<br />

including public <strong>of</strong>ficials, public and private transportation providers,<br />

transit customers, human and social service agencies, disability<br />

advocacy groups, state agencies, health care providers, faith-based and<br />

community organizations, university researchers, and students. Participants<br />

evaluated progress in coordinating human services transportation<br />

and public transportation in <strong>Mississippi</strong> and defined specific strategies<br />

to go forward. When expressing his appreciation for the hard work <strong>of</strong> the<br />

participants, Lt. Governor Phil Bryant captured the essence <strong>of</strong> the summit,<br />

stating, “I am a firm believer that one <strong>of</strong> the best ways to improve<br />

access to mobility options and to ensure sustainability <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

services is through effective coordination <strong>of</strong> resources.” State Representative<br />

George Flaggs, also one <strong>of</strong> the summit’s featured speakers,<br />

acknowledged MDOT’s pivotal role in transportation coordination: “The<br />

continued leadership <strong>of</strong> MDOT shows their commitment to improving<br />

mobility options for all our citizens. With added leadership at the legislative<br />

level, there are some exciting opportunities to change policies<br />

that limit coordination <strong>of</strong> resources, to raise the pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> transportation<br />

service providers, and together to craft more efficient mobility solutions<br />

through practical coordination.”<br />

Increasing Railroad Safety Awareness<br />

In FY 2010, MDOT Rails Enforcement <strong>of</strong>ficers, local law enforcement agencies,<br />

and MS Operation Lifesaver volunteers participated in nine Railroad<br />

Crossing Blitzes in seven cities: Bay St. Louis, Columbus, Ellisville, Hattiesburg,<br />

Laurel, Meridian, and New Albany. The blitzes increase awareness<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dangers associated with highway rail crossings to help citizens be<br />

more vigilant about their safety. The outreach effort is one <strong>of</strong> many to help<br />

reduce the number <strong>of</strong> fatalities along railroad tracks and at crossings.<br />

Guiding Future <strong>Transportation</strong> Constructors<br />

Construction Career Fairs were hosted in the northern, central, and<br />

southern parts <strong>of</strong> the state in FY 2010, reaching more than 2,200 students<br />

and teachers. MDOT sponsors the career fairs each year in partnership<br />

with <strong>Mississippi</strong> Roadbuilders, the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Asphalt Pavement<br />

Association, the Federal Highway Administration, the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, and various civic organizations. Whether<br />

students plan to further their education at a four-year institution, community<br />

college, or vo-tech school, the career fairs allow them to explore<br />

construction opportunities at all levels.<br />

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Instructing Partners in Non-Discrimination Compliance<br />

MDOT’s Office <strong>of</strong> Civil Rights not only ensures that MDOT complies with<br />

all federal regulations related to discrimination, it also provides compliance<br />

training to local public agencies who receive federal funding administered<br />

by MDOT. In FY 2010, MDOT conducted training on Title VI <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Civil Rights Act <strong>of</strong> 1964 (which states that no person shall be subjected<br />

to discrimination on the basis <strong>of</strong> race, color, or national origin under any<br />

program or activity that receives federal financial assistance) as well as<br />

the Americans with Disabilities Act <strong>of</strong> 1990 (ADA) and its recent updates.<br />

MDOT Civil Rights staff discussed the compliance responsibilities <strong>of</strong> subrecipients<br />

<strong>of</strong> federal funds and explained MDOT’s annual compliance<br />

review process. MDOT is also making available FHWA ADA and Title VI<br />

e-learning DVDs to all local public agencies.<br />

Investing in the Future Workforce<br />

Seventh graders at Tupelo Middle School showed strong improvement<br />

in math test scores during the 2009-2010 school year, attributed in part<br />

to their participation in MDOT’s TRAC and RIDES transportation education<br />

programs. MDOT remains committed to the TRAC, RIDES, and CARS<br />

programs that have been implemented throughout the state, providing<br />

teacher training, supplies, and support to schools. The TRAC competition<br />

in Tupelo in May 2010 was another highlight for program participants.<br />

Students and teachers demonstrated TRAC and RIDES hands-on activities<br />

at the 2010 AASHTO conferences in Natchez and Biloxi, piquing the interest<br />

<strong>of</strong> several other states in this successful educational outreach initiative.<br />

Introducing Exceptional Students to <strong>Transportation</strong> Careers<br />

In 2010 a total <strong>of</strong> 54 students graduated from the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Summer<br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Institute (MSTI), which introduces high school students to<br />

real-world applications <strong>of</strong> science, math, engineering, and technology in<br />

the transportation industry. Two MSTI sessions were held, one at <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

State University and one at Alcorn State University, with the students<br />

in residence for about two weeks. In addition to classroom sessions with<br />

MDOT leaders in various pr<strong>of</strong>essions, the students took guided field trips.<br />

Among the favorite destinations were Nissan’s assembly plant, EADS<br />

Eurocopter, the MDOT Sign Shop, and the John Stennis Lock and Dam and<br />

Columbus Port on the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway. MDOT provided<br />

oversight and support for the programs, which were funded by FHWA.<br />

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Achieving Goals<br />

Finance<br />

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Achieving Financial Successes through<br />

Effective Cash Management Practices<br />

Having a full financial “tool box” enables MDOT to be strategic in its cash<br />

management practices and fully leverage all available revenue for projects.<br />

In addition to predictable funding from traditional sources, MDOT<br />

needs long-term and short-term financing to meet seasonal cash flow and<br />

longer-term capital needs. MDOT implemented several new practices this<br />

year that increased the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> its cash management practices.<br />

MDOT Utilizes Actual Clearance Billing Technique under CMIA<br />

The Federal-Aid Highway Program was established as a reimbursement<br />

program. As work progresses on federal projects, MDOT pays contractors<br />

and then requests reimbursement from the Federal Highway Administration<br />

(FHWA) for the federal share <strong>of</strong> the contractor payment.<br />

Under the provisions <strong>of</strong> the Cash Management Improvement Act (CMIA),<br />

MDOT changed from a “Semi-Monthly” billing technique to an “Actual<br />

Clearance” billing technique. This allows MDOT to minimize the time<br />

between the payment <strong>of</strong> contractors and the receipt <strong>of</strong> federal reimbursements,<br />

thus reducing cash flow requirements. While the Actual Clearance<br />

billing technique has been available for several years, it only became<br />

recently viable for MDOT with the full implementation <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Finance and Administration’s (DFA’s) mandatory electronic<br />

payment <strong>of</strong> vendors, which was necessary to close the clearance pattern<br />

to an interest-neutral position for the State.<br />

Utilizing the Actual Clearance billing technique has improved MDOT’s<br />

control over cash flow and has enabled MDOT to more fully leverage available<br />

revenue for projects. In addition, this greater control over cash flow<br />

has reduced the short-term capital required for cash flow purposes, which<br />

has enabled MDOT to reduce the amount <strong>of</strong> its Commercial Paper Program<br />

by $50 million.<br />

Commercial Paper Program Extended<br />

MDOT has at its disposal a Commercial Paper Program that provides<br />

short-term cash flow to keep MDOT’s robust construction program advancing<br />

at full speed during the busy summer construction season, since<br />

tax collections do not always correspond to the seasonal variations in<br />

MDOT’s expenditures. The program allows MDOT to keep less cash on<br />

hand and thus fully utilize its revenue for projects. MDOT extended its<br />

Commercial Paper Program in May 2010 and reduced the program size to<br />

$50 million.<br />

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H.E.L.P. Program Utilizes Build America Bonds<br />

MDOT continued the use <strong>of</strong> its innovative financing program, called Highway<br />

Enhancement through Local Partnerships (H.E.L.P.), through two additional<br />

bond issues: $72.8 million in bonds to continue work on State Route<br />

601/Canal Road in Harrison County in August 2009, and $161.1 million in<br />

bonds to continue work on I-269 in DeSoto County in March 2010.<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> its H.E.L.P. program, MDOT utilized a new type <strong>of</strong> bond for<br />

these two bond issues with great success. Build America Bonds or “BABs”<br />

were authorized in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act <strong>of</strong> 2009<br />

(ARRA). ARRA added a section to the Internal Revenue Code which authorized<br />

state and local governments to issue Build America Bonds as taxable<br />

governmental bonds with federal subsidies for a portion <strong>of</strong> the borrowing<br />

costs. These BAB bond issues enabled MDOT to achieve its lowest overall<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> financing in the last five years <strong>of</strong> issuing H.E.L.P. bonds.<br />

Meticulously Managing Fixed Assets<br />

Audits<br />

The Asset Management Division (AMD) is responsible for facilitating the<br />

annual audit <strong>of</strong> MDOT fixed assets conducted by the Office <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Auditor. For FY 2010, areas audited included three districts and 23 divisions<br />

within the central <strong>of</strong>fice. In his report, the State Auditor noted<br />

that MDOT properly accounted for an estimated 11,792 assets valued at<br />

$96,188,464.16. The auditor thanked both AMD and district personnel for<br />

their assistance during the audit.<br />

Auctions<br />

AMD is responsible for coordinating the disposal <strong>of</strong> used equipment via<br />

several approved methods. In FY 2010, we disposed <strong>of</strong> 353 assets, including<br />

121 titled vehicles, through three public auctions and two governmental<br />

sealed-bid sales. The disposal <strong>of</strong> these assets generated $629,129.10—<br />

a 17.22 percent return on our original investment. These funds are used to<br />

purchase new equipment for MDOT.<br />

Managing MDOT’s Assets<br />

AMD is ultimately responsible for approximately 23,300 fixed assets<br />

statewide, at a total acquisition cost <strong>of</strong> nearly $197 million. This includes<br />

everything from portable radios to desktop computers to pickup trucks<br />

to motor graders, land, and buildings. To assist in managing such a large<br />

number <strong>of</strong> fixed assets, each division and district within MDOT has designated<br />

at least one employee to serve as Property Custodian responsible<br />

for the coordination <strong>of</strong> all fixed assets assigned to that division or district.<br />

For many <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s Property Custodians this is not their primary job, but<br />

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is something they agreed to take on in addition to the duties<br />

for which they were hired. Some duties <strong>of</strong> the Property Custodians<br />

include working with AMD to ensure new fixed assets are<br />

properly recorded to inventory, ensuring that every fixed asset is<br />

assigned to an employee as “end-user,” ensuring that fixed assets<br />

are properly marked with barcode labels and other applicable<br />

markings, overseeing transfers <strong>of</strong> equipment within their division<br />

or district, and conducting periodic internal audits <strong>of</strong> fixed assets<br />

in their division or district.<br />

Equipment Management System<br />

MDOT is one <strong>of</strong> only 12 state DOTs utilizing an automated equipment<br />

management system. Through the efforts <strong>of</strong> the Asset<br />

Management, Financial Management, and Information Systems<br />

Divisions, MDOT’s Equipment Management System (EMS) has<br />

been implemented statewide. Approximately 538 MDOT employees<br />

have been trained to use EMS as an electronic file cabinet to<br />

hold pertinent, detailed information on the maintenance and repair<br />

history for every vehicle and for every piece <strong>of</strong> maintenance<br />

equipment in MDOT’s vast and varied fleet, all at the touch <strong>of</strong> a<br />

button.<br />

EMS is a smart, innovative way to manage MDOT’s equipment,<br />

conserve taxpayer dollars, meet the requirements <strong>of</strong> DFA’s Bureau<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fleet Management, and contribute to “Going Green.” Consistent<br />

and thorough preventive maintenance reduces the frequency <strong>of</strong><br />

costly repairs. Warranties, owner’s manuals, and photographs <strong>of</strong><br />

the equipment can be attached for documentation, quick reference,<br />

and to eliminate the need to maintain paper records. The<br />

technology and functionality behind EMS help accomplish all<br />

these things and more.<br />

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Strengthening Our Cornerstones <strong>of</strong> Accountability<br />

Two cornerstones <strong>of</strong> public accountability are stewardship and<br />

transparency; accountability involves both being good stewards<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State’s assets and also informing the public in a transparent<br />

manner about how these assets are being utilized.<br />

Stewardship<br />

To this end, MDOT continually promotes a stewardship culture<br />

through its control framework designed to protect the State’s<br />

transportation assets from waste, fraud, and abuse. This control<br />

framework consists <strong>of</strong> an Internal Control Plan and <strong>Annual</strong> Internal<br />

Control Assessment, the Stewardship and Oversight Plan between<br />

MDOT and FHWA, and MDOT’s Fraud Training Programs.<br />

• Internal Control Plan and <strong>Annual</strong> Internal Control Assessment:<br />

MDOT Management is responsible for establishing and<br />

maintaining effective internal controls over compliance with<br />

laws, regulations, contracts, and grants applicable to federal<br />

programs, as well as financial reporting. With regard to the<br />

Single Audit Management <strong>Report</strong> and Financial Management<br />

Audit <strong>Report</strong> for FY 2009, no deficiencies in internal control<br />

over compliance were identified that would be considered a<br />

material weakness.<br />

Internal controls have always played an essential role in<br />

MDOT’s daily operations. MDOT’s internal control activities<br />

help ensure that management directives are carried out and<br />

oversight occurs at all levels and functions <strong>of</strong> the agency. In<br />

accordance with DFA’s regulations requiring a consolidated<br />

Internal Control Plan and annual assessment <strong>of</strong> the plan,<br />

MDOT consolidated its existing internal controls into one<br />

document (SOP ADM-03-01-00-000, MDOT Internal Control<br />

Plan) in August 2009. MDOT Executive Management has<br />

performed comprehensive assessments <strong>of</strong> its internal controls<br />

both in 2009 and 2010 and found that its internal controls are<br />

performing as designed and that these controls provide reasonable<br />

assurance <strong>of</strong> the integrity <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s financial statements.<br />

MDOT provides its annual assessment certification to<br />

DFA each December as required.<br />

• Stewardship and Oversight Plan between MDOT and FHWA:<br />

MDOT and FHWA maintain a Stewardship and Oversight<br />

Plan which sets forth the procedures <strong>of</strong> each entity to carry<br />

out its respective oversight responsibilities in the delivery <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal-Aid projects. This comprehensive agreement covers<br />

all aspects <strong>of</strong> the Federal-Aid Highway Program relating to<br />

programs/project delivery, including financial integrity. This<br />

plan forms the principal basis for monitoring and evaluating<br />

the quality <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s Federal-Aid Program and the continued<br />

disbursement <strong>of</strong> federal funds based upon MDOT policies,<br />

practices, and staffing resources.


• MDOT’s Fraud Training Programs: MDOT routinely conducts ethics<br />

training for all Maintenance Division and Construction Division supervisors<br />

and engineers. This training provides detailed human resources<br />

and ethics education to those responsible for MDOT’s maintenance and<br />

construction programs. In addition to this existing training, MDOT is<br />

developing an Internal Control, Fraud Prevention, and Ethics Training<br />

Program that will be geared toward all MDOT employees, including line<br />

employees involved in purchasing and/or dealing with vendors. This<br />

training program will cover the Internal Control Plan as well as fraud<br />

and abuse issues in the areas <strong>of</strong> procurement, contracts, asset management,<br />

imprest (petty cash), travel, and system security. MDOT plans to<br />

begin this new training program in January 2011.<br />

In addition to these formal internal fraud training programs, MDOT also<br />

hosted the Office <strong>of</strong> Inspector General (OIG) ARRA Fraud Training Sessions.<br />

These sessions were mandatory for all MDOT employees associated<br />

with ARRA funds and projects; external parties such as local contractors,<br />

city <strong>of</strong>ficials, and county engineers; and Transit sub-recipients<br />

involved in ARRA projects. This training covered general fraud issues<br />

relating to construction contracts and projects as well as specific issues<br />

relating to ARRA funds.<br />

Transparency<br />

In addition to stewardship, another cornerstone <strong>of</strong> accountability is<br />

informing the public <strong>of</strong> financial activities in a transparent manner. For<br />

MDOT, transparency means promoting accountability through visibility,<br />

openness, and accessibility to our financial information and activities.<br />

MDOT continually strives to set new standards for transparency and accountability<br />

in all <strong>of</strong> its daily business operations.<br />

• MATA: The <strong>Mississippi</strong> Accountability and Transparency Act <strong>of</strong> 2008<br />

(MATA) mandates specific reporting for contracts and grants at the<br />

state level and requires that certain grant and contract information be<br />

available to the public along with the scanned contract documents.<br />

MDOT fully cooperated in the State’s implementation <strong>of</strong> MATA. The<br />

original implementation <strong>of</strong> MATA at MDOT involved extensive coordination<br />

and teamwork <strong>of</strong> more than 100 employees who dedicated<br />

approximately 1,800 work hours over a nine-month period. Business<br />

processes were modified throughout all divisions and districts, MDOT’s<br />

Financial Management System was enhanced to capture additional<br />

information, and all impacted employees were trained on these new<br />

reporting procedures. MDOT was prepared and in compliance with<br />

MATA when DFA implemented SAAS system edits on MATA in December<br />

2009. For the initial implementation <strong>of</strong> MATA, MDOT reported all<br />

required contractual information, along with properly redacted and<br />

scanned contracts, to the state’s central contract repository, on over<br />

950 contracts.<br />

MDOT remains dedicated to devoting the time and resources necessary<br />

to comply with MATA as new contracts are executed and existing<br />

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contracts are amended. For ongoing MATA contract maintenance, over<br />

40 MDOT employees expend 3,600 hours a year to enter approximately<br />

500 new contracts and to maintain the 1,200 existing contracts for<br />

MATA.<br />

• FFATA: The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act <strong>of</strong><br />

2006 (FFATA) requires that certain information on federal grants and<br />

contracts be made available to the public. While federal agencies have<br />

been submitting prime recipient grant information for several years to<br />

USASpending.gov, new guidance issued by the Office <strong>of</strong> Management<br />

and Budget (OMB) on April 6, 2010, and August 27, 2010, will require<br />

prime recipients <strong>of</strong> grants and contracts to report additional sub-recipient<br />

information and executive compensation information beginning<br />

October 1, 2010.<br />

All federally-funded MDOT projects, as well as local projects using<br />

federal funds that flow through MDOT such as a city road project or a<br />

Transit sub-recipient, are subject to the FFATA reporting requirements.<br />

MDOT is already reporting FFATA information on its stimulus projects<br />

and plans to utilize and expand these existing procedures for reporting<br />

FFATA information on all <strong>of</strong> its regular federal projects.<br />

• Stimulus: MDOT is receiving its ARRA funds through already-established<br />

federal programs and has been able to use the programmatic<br />

functions, business processes, and internal controls that were already<br />

in place to administer these ARRA funds, as well as meet the additional<br />

ARRA reporting requirements. FHWA issued guidance on specific risk<br />

areas for ARRA which MDOT assessed and appropriately mitigated.<br />

Along with stimulus funds came a special emphasis on accountability<br />

and transparency. Since February 2009, MDOT has complied with<br />

all certification and reporting requirements including FHWA monthly<br />

reports, Congressional Committee monthly reports, OMB 1512 quarterly<br />

reports, and state reporting requirements. MDOT supports the<br />

increased level <strong>of</strong> accountability and transparency in government<br />

spending <strong>of</strong> ARRA money and will continue to comply with all ARRA<br />

reporting requirements so that the public is fully aware <strong>of</strong> the positive<br />

impact MDOT is having on <strong>Mississippi</strong>’s economy.<br />

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National Recognition for MDOT’s ‘Cell Phones for<br />

Soldiers’ Involvement<br />

The nationwide program Cell Phones for Soldiers recycles<br />

and resells donated cell phones, with pr<strong>of</strong>its used to purchase<br />

60-minute calling cards for U.S. military personnel<br />

serving overseas. Ruthann Vercher, Facility and Records<br />

Management Division Director, spearheaded MDOT’s efforts<br />

to find an environmentally and socially responsible<br />

way to dispose <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong>’s outdated cell phones,<br />

and used the opportunity to encourage the general public<br />

to join MDOT in supporting Cell Phones for Soldiers.<br />

For her efforts, Ms. Vercher received the 2009 Presidents’<br />

<strong>Transportation</strong> Award for Administration presented by the<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> State Highway and <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Officials (AASHTO). In 2010, the MDOT Cell Phones for<br />

Soldiers Campaign won the American Road and <strong>Transportation</strong><br />

Builders Association PRIDE Award for Second Place<br />

in the Community Relations: Public Sector category.<br />

MDOT launched its participation in Cell Phones for Soldiers<br />

in November 2008 with a public event at MDOT headquarters<br />

in Jackson. The initiative is part <strong>of</strong> MDOT’s ongoing<br />

“Think Green” environmental effort. MDOT recycles all <strong>of</strong><br />

its outdated cell phones and has encouraged the public to<br />

donate unneeded phones. MDOT has placed Cell Phones<br />

for Soldiers drop boxes at its headquarters and at district<br />

<strong>of</strong>fices throughout the state and continues to publicize<br />

and partner with schools and universities. MDOT has<br />

become an <strong>of</strong>ficial collection site for <strong>Mississippi</strong> and its locations<br />

are posted on the Cell Phones for Soldiers Web site<br />

to make donations more convenient for the general public.<br />

Beginning in August 2010, MDOT has also contracted<br />

with an outside advertising company to publicize the Cell<br />

Phones for Soldiers Campaign and “Think Green, Keep <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

Clean” at special events throughout the year.<br />

As <strong>of</strong> August 30, 2010, MDOT had collected 4,500 cell<br />

phones through the drop sites and 225 through special<br />

events.<br />

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Financial Management and Budget<br />

Statement <strong>of</strong> Receipts and Disbursements<br />

for the Fiscal Year ended June 30, 2010<br />

FY 2010 Receipts<br />

Other Receipts (3.0%)<br />

Truck and Bus Taxes/Fees (5.2%)<br />

Commercial Paper (0.9%)<br />

Tag Fees (1.3%)<br />

Interest (0.4%)<br />

Commercial Vehicle Fees (0.1%)<br />

Lubricating Oil Tax (0.1%)<br />

Contractor's Tax (0.1%)<br />

Interlocal Proceeds (9.2%)<br />

Fuel Tax (23.9%)<br />

Federal Funds (55.8%)<br />

Cash Balance as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2009 $56,172,663<br />

Receipts:<br />

Federal Funds* $643,225,296<br />

Fuel Tax 275,987,016<br />

Interlocal Proceeds 106,060,606<br />

Truck and Bus Taxes/Fees 60,450,028<br />

Other Receipts 34,795,593<br />

Tag Fees 15,239,597<br />

Commercial Paper** 10,000,000<br />

Interest 4,800,833<br />

Commercial Vehicle Fees 1,440,294<br />

Lubricating Oil Tax 893,266<br />

Contractor’s Tax 805,471<br />

Total Receipts $1,153,698,000<br />

Funds Available for Fiscal Year 2010 $1,209,870,663<br />

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FY 2010 Disbursements<br />

Transfer to Budget Contingency Fund (2.5%)<br />

Capital Outlay – Equipment (1.1%)<br />

Subsidies, Loans, and Grants (9.4%)<br />

Commodities (3.5%)<br />

Travel (0.2%)<br />

Contractual Services (11.9%)<br />

Salaries (13.2%)<br />

Capital Outlay – Other than Equipment (58.2%)<br />

Disbursements:<br />

Capital Outlay – Other than Equipment $687,877,953<br />

Salaries 156,095,683<br />

Contractual Services 140,940,539<br />

Subsidies, Loans, and Grants 111,738,637<br />

Commodities 39,958,908<br />

Transfer to Budget Contingency Fund*** 30,000,000<br />

Capital Outlay – Equipment 13,195,608<br />

Travel 2,926,440<br />

Total Disbursements**** $1,182,733,768<br />

Cash Balance as <strong>of</strong> June 30, 2010 $27,136,895<br />

* Includes FHWA ER funds <strong>of</strong> $25.1 million for Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav and includes FHWA and<br />

FTA American Recovery and Reinvestment Act <strong>of</strong> 2009 (“ARRA”) funds <strong>of</strong> $219 million.<br />

** The $10 million Commercial Paper is not included as part <strong>of</strong> FY 2010 revenue.<br />

*** The $30 million transfer is not included as part <strong>of</strong> FY 2010 expenditures.<br />

**** Includes FHWA ER funds <strong>of</strong> $20.4 million for Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav and includes FHWA<br />

ARRA funds <strong>of</strong> $224 million.<br />

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Budgeted Revenues and Expenditures<br />

for the Fiscal Year ending June 30, 2011<br />

FY 2011 Budgeted Revenues<br />

Commercial Vehicle Fees (0.5%)<br />

Interest (0.5%)<br />

Tag Fees (1.5%)<br />

Contractor's Tax (0.3%)<br />

Other Receipts (4.0%)<br />

Lubricating Oil Tax (0.1%)<br />

Truck and Bus Taxes/Fees (5.8%)<br />

Interlocal Proceeds (12.5%)<br />

Federal Funds (46.1%)<br />

Fuel Tax (28.7%)<br />

Cash Balance as <strong>of</strong> July 1, 2010 $27,136,895<br />

Revenues:<br />

Federal Funds* $474,000,000<br />

Fuel Tax 295,000,000<br />

Interlocal Proceeds 130,000,000<br />

Truck and Bus Taxes/Fees 60,000,000<br />

Other Receipts 41,000,000<br />

Tag Fees 15,000,000<br />

Commercial Vehicle Fees 5,000,000<br />

Interest 5,000,000<br />

Contractor’s Tax 3,000,000<br />

Lubricating Oil Tax 1,000,000<br />

Budgeted Revenues* $1,029,000,000<br />

Total Available $1,056,136,895<br />

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FY 2011 Budgeted Expenditures<br />

Capital Outlay – Equipment (1.3%)<br />

Commodities (4.1%)<br />

Capital Outlay – Land (6.8%)<br />

Capital Outlay – Buildings (1.0%)<br />

Travel (0.3%)<br />

Subsidies, Loans, and Grants (10.7%)<br />

Contractual Services (12.4%)<br />

Capital Outlay – Other (48.2%)<br />

Salaries (15.2%)<br />

Expenditures:<br />

Capital Outlay – Other $505,800,328<br />

Salaries 159,375,581<br />

Contractual Services 130,262,473<br />

Subsidies, Loans, and Grants 112,057,334<br />

Capital Outlay – Land 71,500,004<br />

Commodities 43,008,788<br />

Capital Outlay – Equipment 13,500,000<br />

Capital Outlay – Buildings 10,000,000<br />

Travel 3,495,492<br />

Budgeted Expenditures** $1,049,000,000<br />

Estimated Cash Balance June 30, 2011 $7,136,895<br />

Total Accounted For $1,056,136,895<br />

* MDOT projects that it will receive $130.9 million in FHWA ARRA and FTA ARRA funds and $46.1 million<br />

in GO Bond/MDA proceeds which would raise total FY 2011 projected revenue to $1.21 billion.<br />

** MDOT projects that it will spend $114.2 million in FHWA ARRA and FTA ARRA funds and $46.1 million<br />

in GO Bond/MDA proceeds which would raise total FY 2011 expenditures to $1.21 billion.<br />

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Revenue, Expenditures, and Finance<br />

Revenue Sources<br />

MDOT is funded through appropriations by the U.S. Congress and the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

Legislature. Congress provides funding through the Federal Highway<br />

Administration (FHWA), the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), the Federal<br />

Railroad Administration, and the Federal Aviation Administration. For FY 2010,<br />

MDOT received $643.2 million in federal funds.<br />

State Revenue Sources<br />

The <strong>Mississippi</strong> Legislature provides state funding through motor fuel taxes and<br />

other fees. <strong>Mississippi</strong> has a fuel tax <strong>of</strong> 18.4 cents per gallon. Under the <strong>Mississippi</strong><br />

statutes, MDOT receives approximately 70 percent <strong>of</strong> total fuel taxes.<br />

MDOT received 73 percent <strong>of</strong> that amount in FY 2010: $276 million. The statutes<br />

allocate millions <strong>of</strong> dollars to non-road construction entities such as Wildlife<br />

and Fisheries and Marine Resources. By statute, the remainder goes to cities<br />

and counties for road projects and the State Aid Road fund for county bridge<br />

replacements.<br />

MDOT is also funded through receipts derived from other dedicated state<br />

taxes such as truck and bus fees, which include the truck and bus privilege tax,<br />

weight and size permits, and trip permits; a contractor’s tax <strong>of</strong> 3.5 percent assessed<br />

on certain highway construction contracts; a $5 per vehicle tag registration<br />

fee; a lubricating oil tax; and interest income.<br />

Federal Revenue Sources<br />

Federal highway construction assistance is paid to all states through the Federal-Aid<br />

Highway Program. Funding is derived from revenues collected by the U.S.<br />

Treasury from certain federal taxes on fuel, tire sales, and other items, which are<br />

deposited into the Federal Highway Trust Fund.<br />

Distribution <strong>of</strong> assistance from the Federal Highway Trust Fund is subject to<br />

periodic authorization and annual appropriation by Congress. Since such assistance<br />

was established by the Federal-Aid Highway Act <strong>of</strong> 1956, the program<br />

has been reauthorized many times in various forms at generally increasing<br />

funding levels. Actual payments to states have continued without interruption<br />

since 1956. Certain Federal-Aid Highway Program features are explained below:<br />

• The Federal Highway Trust Fund: The Federal Highway Trust Fund is a<br />

dedicated federal fund with revenues held in trust for reimbursement <strong>of</strong><br />

expenditures by the states for costs <strong>of</strong> eligible transportation projects,<br />

including highway projects.<br />

• Apportionment: For each federal fiscal year, the FHWA apportions the authorized<br />

funding among the states according to formulas that are established<br />

in authorizing statutes. The distribution <strong>of</strong> federal funds that do not<br />

have a statutory formula is called “allocation” rather than “apportionment.”<br />

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• Obligation Authority: “Obligation” is the commitment <strong>of</strong> the federal<br />

government to pay, through reimbursements to a state, its share <strong>of</strong> the<br />

eligible expenditures on an approved project. The amount <strong>of</strong> such federal<br />

revenues that a state can obligate in a given federal fiscal year is called its<br />

“Obligation Authority.”<br />

• Role <strong>of</strong> Obligation Authority: The culmination <strong>of</strong> the federal authorization<br />

and appropriation process for the Federal-Aid Highway Program is the<br />

provision <strong>of</strong> Obligation Authority to a state. Obligation Authority, which<br />

is apportioned to states on an annual basis, sets the upper limit on the<br />

federal government’s commitment to pay, through reimbursements, its<br />

share <strong>of</strong> eligible expenditures on approved projects. Current year Obligation<br />

Authority plus prior years’ Obligation Authority obligated but not yet<br />

expended determines the maximum amount <strong>of</strong> federal highway assistance<br />

that a state may receive under the Federal-Aid Highway Program.<br />

Although annual Obligation Authority is not a direct representation <strong>of</strong><br />

the amount <strong>of</strong> reimbursements a state will receive under the Federal-Aid<br />

Highway Program in a given year (e.g., due to lags in spending), Obligation<br />

Authority levels will determine over time the amount <strong>of</strong> reimbursements<br />

that a state may receive. <strong>Mississippi</strong> has received substantial funding<br />

through the Federal-Aid Highway Program.<br />

• Use <strong>of</strong> Obligation Authority: <strong>Mississippi</strong> has consistently utilized its entire<br />

total Obligation Authority. MDOT reasonably expects to continue to utilize<br />

its entire total Obligation Authority.<br />

• Future Utilization <strong>of</strong> Federal Highway Assistance: Under the Federal-Aid<br />

Highway Program, as projects are approved by the FHWA, the aggregate<br />

dollar amount <strong>of</strong> each state contract relating to that project is obligated<br />

against the remaining annual amount <strong>of</strong> Obligation Authority still available<br />

to that state. The state then pays the amounts owed under each contract<br />

as the work progresses and receives reimbursement from the federal<br />

government for the federal share <strong>of</strong> the total costs. The aggregate amount<br />

<strong>of</strong> reimbursements received by a state in any year is not necessarily equal<br />

to the state’s apportionment for that year. Many projects and contracts<br />

extend over several years. The aggregate amount made available to a<br />

state in any one year, if fully obligated, may be received as reimbursement<br />

over a longer period <strong>of</strong> time relating to the actual period <strong>of</strong> construction.<br />

MDOT expects that, as a result <strong>of</strong> its extensive statewide road and bridge<br />

program, it will have sufficient federally-eligible project expenditures to<br />

be able to utilize all program assistance that may be made available to<br />

<strong>Mississippi</strong>.<br />

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Revenue Received<br />

MDOT’s total revenue for FY 2010 was $1.144 billion. State motor fuel taxes and<br />

federal funds provided 80.37 percent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong>’s funding for FY 2010.<br />

MDOT received $276 million in funds from state motor fuel taxes during this<br />

reporting period. As stated above, the state motor fuel tax is a primary funding<br />

source for the <strong>Department</strong>. Revenue from other state taxes for FY 2010 included<br />

the following:<br />

• Truck & Bus Taxes/Fees $60.5 million<br />

• Contractor’s Tax<br />

• Railroad Mileage Tax<br />

• Tag Fees<br />

$0.8 million<br />

$0.2 million<br />

$15.2 million<br />

FHWA Emergency Relief Funds: MDOT has been appropriated a total <strong>of</strong> $1.057<br />

billion in FHWA Emergency Relief funds to rebuild infrastructure along the Gulf<br />

Coast and remove debris from roadways throughout the state following Hurricane<br />

Katrina. MDOT received reimbursements from the FHWA <strong>of</strong> $68 million in<br />

FY 2009 and $25.1 million in FY 2010 for Emergency Relief projects. These reimbursements<br />

should conclude emergency funding relating to Hurricane Katrina.<br />

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) <strong>of</strong> 2009: Under this Act,<br />

passed by Congress in February 2009, MDOT was apportioned $372 million in<br />

stimulus funds from the FHWA and the FTA to be spent on highway construction<br />

and public transit projects. MDOT spent $20 million in FY 2009 and $224<br />

million in FY 2010 on ARRA projects. MDOT plans to spend $115 million in FY<br />

2011 and the remaining $13 million in FY 2012, on ARRA projects.<br />

Actual Expenditures<br />

MDOT’s actual expenditures for FY 2010 totaled $1.153 billion. As shown below,<br />

the large majority <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Department</strong>’s expenditures were focused in the Construction<br />

Program (dollar amounts are in millions):<br />

Maintenance Program<br />

Construction Program<br />

Administration Program<br />

Equipment & Buildings<br />

Debt Service Program<br />

Enforcement Program<br />

Aeronautics, Rails, and Transit Programs<br />

TOTALS<br />

$182.0<br />

$837.2<br />

$32.8<br />

$19.8<br />

$42.7<br />

$13.8<br />

$24.4<br />

$1,153<br />

15.8%<br />

72.6%<br />

2.9%<br />

1.7%<br />

3.7%<br />

1.2%<br />

2.1%<br />

100%<br />

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Bonded Debt<br />

State statutes provided authority for the issuance <strong>of</strong> $200 million in bonds for<br />

the Four-Lane Highway Program and $325 million in bonds for the Gaming<br />

Roads Program. The State Bond Commission has issued bonds for these programs<br />

as follows:<br />

1987 Four-Lane Highway Program<br />

• June 1999: $200 million in 10-year revenue bonds. This bond issue was<br />

retired in 2009.<br />

Gaming Roads Program<br />

• July 1998: $125 million in 20-year general obligation bonds.<br />

• October 2000: $100 million in one-year general obligation notes.<br />

• October 2002: The State Bond Commission issued $200 million in general<br />

obligation bonds to retire the outstanding $100 million in general obligation<br />

notes and to provide $100 million for new Gaming Roads Program<br />

construction.<br />

Under the H.E.L.P. statute (Highway Enhancement through Local Partnerships),<br />

MDOT through the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Development Bank and local partners has issued:<br />

• January 2005: $45 million in special obligation bonds for the paving portion<br />

<strong>of</strong> I-69/SR 304 in Tunica County.<br />

• October 2005: $102 million for a portion <strong>of</strong> Harrison County State Route<br />

601/Canal Road.<br />

• October 2005: $32 million in the city <strong>of</strong> Laurel for the I-59 S-Curve.<br />

• October 2006: $145 million for the Madison County I-55 interchange, connectors,<br />

and frontage roads.<br />

• October 2007: $83 million for a portion <strong>of</strong> I-269 in Marshall and DeSoto<br />

counties.<br />

• August 2009: $72.8 million to continue the Harrison County State Route<br />

601/Canal Road project.<br />

• March 2010: $161.1 million to continue the DeSoto County I-269 project.<br />

FY 2011 Projected Revenues & Expenditures<br />

MDOT’s budgeted expenditures (as appropriated by the <strong>Mississippi</strong> Legislature)<br />

for FY 2011 are $1.049 billion, while estimated revenues are $1.029 billion. The<br />

difference between MDOT’s budgeted expenditures and its estimated receipts<br />

will be funded through a reduction in MDOT’s cash balance.<br />

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fiscal year<br />

2010<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> Addendum<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Maintenance Expenditures<br />

Construction Expenditures<br />

Contracts Awarded


Automobile<br />

Operating Costs


Requester: JETHRIDGE<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000132<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

12/21/2010 03:45:10 pm<br />

Vehicle Mfg<br />

Vehicle<br />

Number<br />

Original<br />

Cost<br />

Operating<br />

Cost<br />

FY<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Per<br />

Mile<br />

Disposed<br />

FD 01-00009 24,677<br />

2,568 24,182 0.11<br />

FD 01-00010 25,681<br />

5,903 32,508 0.18 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-00011 25,681<br />

2,481 18,622 0.13<br />

FD 01-00012 25,681<br />

6,596 37,242 0.18<br />

CH 01-00013 15,178<br />

2,328 5,170 0.45<br />

FD 01-00014 20,086<br />

2,436 17,009 0.14<br />

FD 01-00015 20,070<br />

5,448 25,791 0.21<br />

FD 01-00016 20,070<br />

3,978 20,195 0.20<br />

FD 01-00017 20,070<br />

6,532 34,549 0.19<br />

FD 01-00018 20,070<br />

5,196 23,850 0.22<br />

FD 01-00019 20,070<br />

7,226 33,585 0.22<br />

FD 01-00020 20,070<br />

5,228 22,394 0.23<br />

FD 01-00021 20,070<br />

5,001 23,909 0.21<br />

FD 01-00022 20,070<br />

5,384 24,710 0.22<br />

FD 01-00023 20,070<br />

5,228 25,635 0.20<br />

FD 01-00024 20,070<br />

6,792 28,225 0.24<br />

FD 01-00025 20,070<br />

6,142 32,218 0.19<br />

FD 01-00026 20,070<br />

6,708 28,362 0.24<br />

FD 01-00027 20,070<br />

5,853 27,004 0.22<br />

DG 01-00028 14,347<br />

7,114 31,546 0.23<br />

DG 01-00029 14,347<br />

925 8,624 0.11<br />

CH 01-00030 14,990<br />

623 7,065 0.09<br />

FD 01-00031 20,070<br />

4,076 23,696 0.17<br />

FD 01-00032 20,070<br />

5,034 37,001 0.14<br />

FD 01-00033 20,070<br />

4,872 27,529 0.18<br />

CH 01-00035 15,800<br />

1,916 16,609 0.12<br />

CH 01-00036 15,800<br />

2,106 15,881 0.13<br />

CH 01-00037 15,800<br />

2,027 15,347 0.13<br />

CH 01-00038 15,800<br />

1,988 16,712 0.12<br />

CH 01-00039 15,800<br />

1,525 15,455 0.10<br />

CH 01-00040 15,800<br />

2,272 19,282 0.12<br />

CH 01-00041 15,800<br />

2,232 18,748 0.12<br />

CH 01-00042 15,800<br />

2,020 15,909 0.13<br />

CH 01-00043 15,800<br />

2,235 16,564 0.13<br />

CH 01-00044 15,800<br />

1,574 15,521 0.10<br />

FD 01-00045 20,070<br />

4,056 24,062 0.17<br />

FD 01-00046 20,070<br />

6,644 31,821 0.21<br />

FD 01-00047 20,070<br />

6,132 28,232 0.22<br />

FD 01-00048 20,070<br />

5,448 22,425 0.24<br />

FD 01-00049 20,070<br />

5,179 33,361 0.16<br />

FD 01-00050 20,070<br />

4,652 19,686 0.24<br />

FD 01-00051 20,070<br />

3,990 18,762 0.21<br />

FD 01-00052 20,070<br />

6,113 19,975 0.31<br />

FD 01-00053 20,070<br />

5,963 26,111 0.23<br />

FD 01-00054 20,070<br />

3,468 15,706 0.22<br />

Excludes vehicles disposed prior to 07/01/2009 dw_automobile_oper_cost


Requester: JETHRIDGE<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000132<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

12/21/2010 03:45:10 pm<br />

Vehicle Mfg<br />

Vehicle<br />

Number<br />

Original<br />

Cost<br />

Operating<br />

Cost<br />

FY<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Per<br />

Mile<br />

Disposed<br />

FD 01-00055 20,070<br />

4,112 26,564 0.15<br />

CH 01-00056 15,413<br />

2,053 20,460 0.10<br />

CH 01-00057 15,413<br />

2,055 19,876 0.10<br />

CH 01-00058 15,413<br />

1,324 15,261 0.09<br />

CH 01-00059 15,413<br />

2,584 24,251 0.11<br />

CH 01-00060 15,413<br />

2,656 24,831 0.11<br />

CH 01-00061 15,413<br />

1,575 15,522 0.10<br />

CH 01-00062 15,413<br />

1,908 22,806 0.08<br />

FD 01-00063 20,412<br />

3,870 24,105 0.16<br />

CH 01-00064 15,579<br />

1,859 19,290 0.10<br />

CH 01-00065 15,579<br />

3,246 26,122 0.12<br />

CH 01-00066 15,579<br />

1,999 21,170 0.09<br />

CH 01-00067 15,579<br />

1,834 16,624 0.11<br />

CH 01-00068 15,579<br />

2,300 26,986 0.09<br />

CH 01-00069 15,579<br />

1,939 21,967 0.09<br />

CH 01-00070 15,579<br />

4,404 24,318 0.18<br />

CH 01-00071 15,579<br />

1,652 17,872 0.09<br />

CH 01-00072 15,579<br />

1,945 17,921 0.11<br />

CH 01-00073 15,579<br />

1,741 16,053 0.11<br />

CH 01-00074 15,579<br />

1,495 13,530 0.11<br />

CH 01-00075 15,579<br />

1,525 16,247 0.09<br />

CH 01-00076 15,579<br />

1,424 14,373 0.10<br />

CH 01-00077 15,579<br />

1,635 14,107 0.12<br />

CH 01-00078 15,579<br />

2,062 13,897 0.15<br />

CH 01-00079 15,579<br />

2,255 14,825 0.15<br />

FD 01-00080 21,295<br />

1,917 8,143 0.24<br />

FD 01-00081 21,295<br />

5,589 21,816 0.26<br />

FD 01-00085 21,295<br />

417 2,273 0.18<br />

FD 01-00086 21,295<br />

3,271 15,503 0.21<br />

FD 01-00087 21,295<br />

3,133 13,643 0.23<br />

FD 01-00088 20,688<br />

1,754 11,481 0.15<br />

FD 01-00089 21,295<br />

3,824 17,425 0.22<br />

FD 01-00090 21,295<br />

2,769 18,205 0.15<br />

FD 01-00091 21,295<br />

4,958 22,842 0.22<br />

FD 01-00092 21,295<br />

2,604 15,564 0.17<br />

FD 01-00093 21,295<br />

3,682 17,746 0.21<br />

FD 01-00094 21,295<br />

38 26 1.45<br />

FD 01-00095 21,295<br />

2,225 9,717 0.23<br />

FD 01-00096 21,295<br />

38 28 1.34<br />

CH 01-00097 17,291<br />

766 6,491 0.12<br />

CH 01-00098 17,291<br />

636 5,540 0.11<br />

CH 01-00099 17,291<br />

1,042 9,962 0.10<br />

CH 01-00100 17,291<br />

600 4,735 0.13<br />

DG 01-00101 16,475<br />

899 8,590 0.10<br />

DG 01-00102 16,475<br />

844 8,588 0.10<br />

Excludes vehicles disposed prior to 07/01/2009 dw_automobile_oper_cost


Requester: JETHRIDGE<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000132<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Page 3 <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

12/21/2010 03:45:10 pm<br />

Vehicle Mfg<br />

Vehicle<br />

Number<br />

Original<br />

Cost<br />

Operating<br />

Cost<br />

FY<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Per<br />

Mile<br />

Disposed<br />

DG 01-00103 16,475<br />

699 5,519 0.13<br />

FD 01-00104 23,276<br />

491 3,734 0.13<br />

FD 01-00105 23,276<br />

2,130 11,924 0.18<br />

FD 01-00106 23,276<br />

1,227 6,033 0.20<br />

CH 01-00107 17,723<br />

292 2,331 0.13<br />

CH 01-00108 17,723<br />

208 2,503 0.08<br />

FD 01-02329 20,221<br />

306 3,237 0.09 02/23/2010<br />

FD 01-05896 19,424<br />

185 1,585 0.12 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-05906 20,038<br />

0 0 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-06020 14,799<br />

0 206 0.00 09/15/2009<br />

FD 01-06022 14,799<br />

1 766 0.00 09/15/2009<br />

FD 01-06023 14,799<br />

0 433 0.00 09/15/2009<br />

FD 01-06328 14,799<br />

353 7,418 0.05 05/21/2010<br />

FD 01-06329 14,799<br />

863 8,704 0.10 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-06716 20,810<br />

4,940 15,311 0.32<br />

FD 01-06790 22,619<br />

2,428 17,630 0.14<br />

FD 01-06997 19,496<br />

0 16 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-06998 19,496<br />

0 0 0.00 08/20/2009<br />

FD 01-07004 19,496<br />

3,780 18,671 0.20<br />

FD 01-07005 19,496<br />

0 117 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-07006 19,496<br />

0 0 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-07018 19,509<br />

3,438 16,311 0.21<br />

FD 01-07019 19,509<br />

89 834 0.11 10/21/2009<br />

FD 01-08067 14,399<br />

0 0 0.00<br />

FD 01-08068 14,399<br />

838 10,350 0.08 05/21/2010<br />

FD 01-08070 14,399<br />

1,241 11,263 0.11 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-08114 14,399<br />

1,382 9,503 0.15 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-08382 19,496<br />

1,400 5,687 0.25<br />

FD 01-08404 19,496<br />

653 5,755 0.11 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-08407 19,496<br />

4,057 23,782 0.17<br />

FD 01-09605 14,399<br />

1,870 14,582 0.13<br />

FD 01-09606 14,399<br />

1,003 9,284 0.11<br />

FD 01-09607 14,399<br />

1,671 13,311 0.13<br />

FD 01-09608 14,399<br />

1,467 9,550 0.15 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-09609 14,399<br />

1,180 11,321 0.10<br />

FD 01-09765 14,399<br />

1,874 12,974 0.14<br />

FD 01-09777 14,399<br />

1,127 10,212 0.11 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-09778 14,399<br />

1,393 8,689 0.16<br />

FD 01-09779 14,399<br />

1,261 12,041 0.10<br />

FD 01-09782 14,399<br />

3,243 14,461 0.22<br />

FD 01-10091 19,721<br />

4,838 13,524 0.36<br />

FD 01-10092 19,721<br />

5,988 32,056 0.19<br />

FD 01-10121 11,750<br />

2,231 17,466 0.13<br />

FD 01-10122 11,750<br />

2,211 15,640 0.14<br />

FD 01-10123 11,750<br />

1,723 9,986 0.17 04/08/2010<br />

Excludes vehicles disposed prior to 07/01/2009 dw_automobile_oper_cost


Requester: JETHRIDGE<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000132<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Page 4 <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

12/21/2010 03:45:10 pm<br />

Vehicle Mfg<br />

Vehicle<br />

Number<br />

Original<br />

Cost<br />

Operating<br />

Cost<br />

FY<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Per<br />

Mile<br />

Disposed<br />

FD 01-10127 11,750<br />

1,021 7,740 0.13 05/21/2010<br />

FD 01-10128 11,750<br />

2,759 19,449 0.14<br />

FD 01-10303 20,219<br />

0 0 0.00<br />

FD 01-10305 20,219<br />

1,068 8,237 0.13 04/22/2010<br />

FD 01-10306 20,219<br />

4,711 21,784 0.22<br />

FD 01-10307 20,219<br />

509 179 2.84<br />

FD 01-10308 20,219<br />

6,202 32,504 0.19<br />

FD 01-10309 20,219<br />

4,467 22,009 0.20<br />

FD 01-10310 20,219<br />

3,428 20,111 0.17<br />

FD 01-10311 20,219<br />

0 0 0.00<br />

CH 01-10509 16,642<br />

2,937 20,224 0.15<br />

CH 01-10510 16,642<br />

2,169 10,739 0.20<br />

FD 01-10511 20,219<br />

6,522 23,930 0.27<br />

FD 01-10512 20,219<br />

7,796 21,538 0.36<br />

FD 01-10513 20,219<br />

3,766 21,188 0.18<br />

FD 01-10514 20,219<br />

2,031 9,586 0.21<br />

FD 01-10515 20,219<br />

3,586 13,629 0.26<br />

FD 01-10516 20,219<br />

174 2,820 0.06 10/21/2009<br />

FD 01-10517 20,219<br />

0 874 0.00 10/21/2009<br />

FD 01-10518 20,219<br />

5,956 25,603 0.23<br />

FD 01-10519 20,219<br />

1,808 9,926 0.18 04/22/2010<br />

FD 01-10520 20,219<br />

2,054 10,319 0.20<br />

FD 01-10521 20,219<br />

5,791 22,972 0.25<br />

FD 01-10618 21,100<br />

258 1,947 0.13 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-10619 21,100<br />

674 3,797 0.18 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-10624 21,288<br />

510 4,029 0.13 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-10627 21,193<br />

2,044 8,145 0.25<br />

FD 01-10629 21,193<br />

2,443 15,104 0.16<br />

FD 01-10630 21,193<br />

466 4,587 0.10 04/08/2010<br />

FD 01-10633 21,193<br />

2,823 13,552 0.21<br />

FD 01-10634 21,193<br />

5,790 27,958 0.21<br />

FD 01-10635 21,193<br />

605 3,823 0.16 04/22/2010<br />

FD 01-10640 20,864<br />

0 0 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-10641 20,864<br />

5,050 21,388 0.24<br />

FD 01-10644 20,864<br />

5,089 26,098 0.19<br />

FD 01-10647 20,864<br />

446 2,900 0.15 04/22/2010<br />

FD 01-10655 19,787<br />

319 195 1.64 04/22/2010<br />

FD 01-10656 21,094<br />

0 15 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-10657 21,094<br />

0 14 0.00 09/17/2009<br />

FD 01-10658 21,094<br />

7,721 29,870 0.26<br />

FD 01-10659 21,094<br />

6,539 26,733 0.24<br />

FD 01-10660 21,094<br />

6,543 26,219 0.25<br />

FD 01-10661 21,094<br />

3,752 8,767 0.43<br />

FD 01-10662 21,094<br />

0 0 0.00<br />

FD 01-10663 21,094<br />

7,099 23,614 0.30<br />

Excludes vehicles disposed prior to 07/01/2009 dw_automobile_oper_cost


Requester: JETHRIDGE<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000132<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Automobile Operating Costs<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Page 5 <strong>of</strong> 5<br />

12/21/2010 03:45:10 pm<br />

Vehicle Mfg<br />

Vehicle<br />

Number<br />

Original<br />

Cost<br />

Operating<br />

Cost<br />

FY<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Per<br />

Mile<br />

Disposed<br />

FD 01-10665 21,094<br />

3,653 21,240 0.17 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-10666 21,094<br />

4,915 19,228 0.26<br />

FD 01-10667 21,094<br />

5,562 31,696 0.18<br />

FD 01-10668 21,094<br />

5,768 27,215 0.21<br />

FD 01-10669 21,094<br />

5,363 24,464 0.22<br />

FD 01-10884 23,856<br />

4,448 26,434 0.17 05/13/2010<br />

FD 01-10885 23,856<br />

1,543 12,413 0.12<br />

FD 01-10887 23,856<br />

3,786 28,179 0.13<br />

FD 01-10893 19,734<br />

3,077 13,082 0.24<br />

FD 01-11082 11,676<br />

3,344 39,388 0.08<br />

FD 01-11083 11,676<br />

1,564 12,157 0.13<br />

FD 01-11084 11,676<br />

0 0 0.00<br />

FD 01-11111 20,219<br />

3,814 21,979 0.17<br />

FD 01-11112 20,219<br />

6,719 33,729 0.20<br />

FD 01-11113 20,219<br />

5,877 34,858 0.17<br />

FD 01-11114 20,219<br />

6,954 25,720 0.27<br />

FD 01-11115 20,219<br />

4,987 17,840 0.28<br />

FD 01-11116 20,219<br />

5,399 25,818 0.21<br />

FD 01-11117 20,219<br />

4,599 20,315 0.23<br />

FD 01-11118 20,219<br />

3,517 25,010 0.14<br />

FD 01-11119 20,219<br />

4,334 20,494 0.21<br />

FD 01-11120 20,219<br />

3,867 25,970 0.15<br />

FD 01-11170 12,669<br />

1,823 10,664 0.17<br />

FD 01-11440 11,676<br />

2,368 22,374 0.11<br />

FD 01-11441 11,676<br />

1,532 9,855 0.16<br />

FD 01-11472 11,676<br />

2,642 11,076 0.24<br />

FD 01-11775 11,676<br />

3,236 28,227 0.11<br />

FD 01-11780 20,219<br />

4,939 27,120 0.18<br />

FD 01-11781 20,219<br />

2,297 11,310 0.20<br />

FD 01-11782 20,219<br />

4,133 17,184 0.24<br />

FD 01-11783 20,219<br />

6,186 38,410 0.16<br />

FD 01-11784 20,219<br />

4,074 21,294 0.19<br />

FD 01-11785 20,219<br />

5,520 24,690 0.22<br />

FD 01-11786 20,219<br />

5,728 33,350 0.17<br />

FD 01-11954 20,219<br />

5,327 22,227 0.24<br />

FD 01-11955 20,219<br />

5,817 16,654 0.35<br />

FD 01-11956 20,219<br />

7,202 27,632 0.26<br />

FD 01-11957 20,219<br />

8,419 30,566 0.28<br />

FD 01-11958 20,219<br />

4,472 21,319 0.21<br />

FD 01-11959 20,219<br />

7,171 24,682 0.29<br />

FD 01-12049 11,676<br />

2,647 22,265 0.12<br />

FD 01-12050 11,676<br />

3,395 28,780 0.12<br />

Excludes vehicles disposed prior to 07/01/2009 dw_automobile_oper_cost


Maintenance<br />

Expenditures<br />

by county and project


Requester: MHAYDEN MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000147<br />

Maintenance Expenditures by County<br />

09/17/2010 09:40:54 am<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

County<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Cost Per Mile<br />

Adams 51.12<br />

Alcorn 94.33<br />

Amite 156.11<br />

Attala 203.27<br />

Benton 101.83<br />

Bolivar 196.73<br />

Calhoun 125.68<br />

Carroll 132.83<br />

Chickasaw 128.03<br />

Choctaw 83.29<br />

Claiborne 68.57<br />

Clarke 159.93<br />

Clay 84.12<br />

Coahoma 143.19<br />

Copiah 146.60<br />

Covington 132.30<br />

Desoto 196.75<br />

Forrest 118.69<br />

Franklin 81.40<br />

George 116.23<br />

Greene 129.54<br />

Grenada 96.12<br />

Hancock 95.83<br />

Harrison 149.61<br />

Hinds 185.04<br />

Holmes 157.26<br />

Humphreys 95.60<br />

Issaquena 63.02<br />

Itawamba 143.04<br />

Jackson 161.29<br />

Jasper 159.18<br />

Jefferson 101.83<br />

Jefferson_Davis 97.75<br />

Jones 211.05<br />

Kemper 151.15<br />

Lafayette 148.68<br />

Lamar 116.15<br />

Lauderdale 228.50<br />

Lawrence 124.49<br />

Leake 172.20<br />

Lee 172.06<br />

Leflore 111.49<br />

Lincoln 121.42<br />

Lowndes 158.54<br />

Madison 187.34<br />

Marion 123.68<br />

Marshall 218.26<br />

Monroe 228.39<br />

Montgomery 105.87<br />

995,369.75<br />

1,093,978.58<br />

524,545.61<br />

886,723.56<br />

625,345.24<br />

1,045,587.98<br />

606,224.93<br />

884,858.04<br />

604,043.57<br />

279,285.76<br />

489,344.90<br />

1,077,801.71<br />

483,667.11<br />

773,080.06<br />

1,083,641.05<br />

801,827.15<br />

1,372,235.87<br />

1,792,899.64<br />

517,625.50<br />

667,792.11<br />

730,427.18<br />

839,531.87<br />

878,918.75<br />

2,619,716.22<br />

4,776,557.84<br />

948,059.46<br />

569,926.41<br />

205,378.44<br />

1,140,830.03<br />

1,670,007.03<br />

721,074.26<br />

479,210.92<br />

560,090.88<br />

1,523,681.85<br />

707,249.06<br />

964,226.36<br />

1,509,079.89<br />

2,224,596.82<br />

569,213.28<br />

1,337,956.39<br />

1,520,316.77<br />

602,382.92<br />

1,196,229.99<br />

1,182,685.49<br />

2,413,464.72<br />

729,637.50<br />

1,774,505.22<br />

988,557.39<br />

731,085.98<br />

19,470.46<br />

11,596.90<br />

3,360.02<br />

4,362.40<br />

6,141.15<br />

5,314.84<br />

4,823.66<br />

6,661.83<br />

4,718.10<br />

3,353.37<br />

7,136.71<br />

6,739.36<br />

5,750.06<br />

5,398.94<br />

7,391.84<br />

6,060.75<br />

6,974.53<br />

15,106.30<br />

6,358.81<br />

5,745.39<br />

5,638.60<br />

8,734.30<br />

9,171.88<br />

17,510.71<br />

25,814.19<br />

6,028.58<br />

5,961.29<br />

3,259.04<br />

7,975.82<br />

10,354.05<br />

4,530.02<br />

4,706.10<br />

5,729.92<br />

7,219.39<br />

4,679.25<br />

6,485.11<br />

12,992.57<br />

9,735.47<br />

4,572.22<br />

7,769.96<br />

8,836.17<br />

5,403.05<br />

9,851.88<br />

7,459.77<br />

12,882.51<br />

5,899.49<br />

8,130.27<br />

4,328.30<br />

6,905.52<br />

dw_costs_per_mile_by_county


Requester: MHAYDEN MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 2 <strong>of</strong> 2<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000147<br />

Maintenance Expenditures by County<br />

09/17/2010 09:40:54 am<br />

Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

County<br />

Miles<br />

Cost<br />

Cost Per Mile<br />

Neshoba 188.40<br />

Newton 156.81<br />

Noxubee 121.82<br />

Oktibbeha 173.76<br />

Panola 175.31<br />

Pearl_River 185.50<br />

Perry 108.68<br />

Pike 155.12<br />

Pontotoc 202.68<br />

Prentiss 141.06<br />

Quitman 83.92<br />

Rankin 273.76<br />

Scott 171.27<br />

Sharkey 66.00<br />

Simpson 184.25<br />

Smith 161.21<br />

Stone 68.45<br />

Sunflower 138.86<br />

Tallahatchie 105.29<br />

Tate 83.24<br />

Tippah 111.21<br />

Tishomingo 118.17<br />

Tunica 69.53<br />

Union 158.55<br />

Walthall 106.40<br />

Warren 93.91<br />

Washington 158.47<br />

Wayne 143.64<br />

Webster 79.55<br />

Wilkinson 89.24<br />

Winston 176.48<br />

Yalobusha 131.82<br />

Yazoo 184.93<br />

1,206,824.35<br />

1,178,145.57<br />

884,799.95<br />

728,159.41<br />

1,116,171.32<br />

1,147,975.94<br />

822,881.75<br />

1,516,794.87<br />

919,874.30<br />

1,332,262.98<br />

486,351.62<br />

3,181,788.75<br />

1,506,805.25<br />

661,659.46<br />

1,163,447.81<br />

583,704.04<br />

940,977.68<br />

2,098,389.51<br />

507,728.83<br />

867,485.57<br />

1,120,656.51<br />

971,587.21<br />

622,790.55<br />

808,919.36<br />

493,836.29<br />

1,420,265.59<br />

904,880.64<br />

821,014.63<br />

416,514.66<br />

605,834.53<br />

394,703.91<br />

761,195.77<br />

1,754,766.45<br />

6,405.49<br />

7,513.17<br />

7,262.99<br />

4,190.66<br />

6,367.00<br />

6,188.63<br />

7,571.78<br />

9,778.15<br />

4,538.44<br />

9,444.38<br />

5,795.57<br />

11,622.59<br />

8,798.02<br />

10,025.43<br />

6,314.62<br />

3,620.86<br />

13,746.02<br />

15,111.22<br />

4,822.10<br />

10,421.14<br />

10,077.07<br />

8,222.03<br />

8,957.48<br />

5,102.03<br />

4,641.30<br />

15,122.93<br />

5,710.28<br />

5,715.97<br />

5,235.73<br />

6,788.65<br />

2,236.57<br />

5,774.32<br />

9,488.71<br />

<strong>Report</strong> Totals: 11,302.64<br />

86,669,672.10<br />

7,668.09<br />

dw_costs_per_mile_by_county


Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 1 <strong>of</strong> 15<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000152 Maintenance Proj Expenditures by County<br />

09/17/2010 09:48:33 am<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Adams ***************<br />

303862 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 61 AdamsCo wreck cleanup 5 miles south <strong>of</strong> Natchez. Work done by State Forces. 514.91 514.91<br />

County Total 514.91<br />

*************** Alcorn ***************<br />

303646 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 2 FM TIPPAH CL TO US 72 2,880,183.67 2,880,183.67<br />

303937 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects FLOOD RESPONSE ALCORN CO 05-01-10 17,057.05 17,057.05<br />

County Total 2,897,240.72<br />

*************** Attala ***************<br />

303930 / 304000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 4-24-10 ATTALA EMERGENCY OPS CUT&TOSS 1,886.99 1,886.99<br />

303933 / 304000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 4-24-10 ATTALA DEB REM 1ST PASS 55,155.15 55,155.15<br />

County Total 57,042.14<br />

*************** Calhoun ***************<br />

303666 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 330 -Yalobusha Co to SR 32-OVERLAY 1,836,631.66 1,836,631.66<br />

303749 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 341 Calhoun Co Guardrail @ B/N 16.9 btw SR8 and SR 32. Work to be performed by State 2,570.08 Forces<br />

2,570.08<br />

County Total 1,839,201.74<br />

*************** Chickasaw ***************<br />

303669 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 389 FM CLAY CL TO JACKSON ST (OLD 15) 997,279.08 997,279.08<br />

303753 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 389 Chickasaw Co Bridge Rail @B/N 6.8. Work to be perfromed by State Forces. GPS N33.79819 5,851.93 W88.97368<br />

5,851.93<br />

County Total 1,003,131.01<br />

*************** Choctaw ***************<br />

303740 / 301000 Projects-Other CON BUSINESS 12 FM SR12W TO 12E IN ACKERMAN 470,634.09 470,634.09<br />

303931 / 310000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 4-24-10 CHOCTAW EMER OPS CUT&TOSS 13,960.26 13,960.26<br />

303934 / 310000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 4-24-10 CHOCTAW DEB REM 1ST PASS 58,834.42 58,834.42<br />

County Total 543,428.77<br />

*************** Claiborne ***************<br />

303610 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 61 IN CLAIBORNE COUNTY FROM THE END OF THE 4-LANE SECTION NORTH TO 5474,424.34 428,610.38<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Claiborne ***************<br />

303722 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 61 TWO LANE SECTION NORTH OF PORT GIBSON 307,976.52 307,976.52<br />

303777 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 61 Caliborne Co Traffic Signal@ MS 18. New pole, span wire, and signals. Work to be performed 4,756.23 by State Forces 4,756.23<br />

County Total 317,157.09<br />

*************** Clarke ***************<br />

303277 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 145 from south bridge abutment <strong>of</strong> railroad bridge south <strong>of</strong> Quitman, north 2.3 miles to the junctuion 328.65 <strong>of</strong> SR 513<br />

915,505.42<br />

303434 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 511 from SR 18 to EOSM 10,713.04 1,392,651.63<br />

303435 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 18 from SR 145 to SR 511 18,562.66 341,634.59<br />

303436 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 512 from Jasper CL to SR 18 1,646.17 395,081.54<br />

County Total 31,250.52<br />

*************** Coahoma ***************<br />

303742 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 Coahoma Co building repair @ Welcome Center between US 61 and AR state line. Work will 785.00 be performed by a contractor. 785.00<br />

303769 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 Coahoma Co Light pole @ welcome center near Arkansas state line. Work to be performed 1,106.76 by State Forces.<br />

1,106.76<br />

County Total 1,891.76<br />

*************** Copiah ***************<br />

303598 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 51 IN COPIAH COUNTY BEGINNING APPROXIMATELY AT THE COPIAH/LINCOLN COUNTY 697.44 LINE TO JUST SOUTH 2,059,018.69<br />

OF THE INTERSECTION O<br />

303870 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 28 CopiahCo Bridge repair @ BR# 64.6 over Pearl River. Work will be performed by a contractor. 172,750.00 District will solict contractor 172,750.00 quotes.<br />

County Total 173,447.44<br />

*************** Covington ***************<br />

303618 / 301000 Projects-Other CON clean and seal asphalt joints and restripe on US 49 from the Forest County for 11.068 miles north 97,400.16 bound lane only<br />

186,925.35<br />

303864 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 532 FROM JCT SR 35 EAST 5.0 MILES 1,965.87 1,965.87<br />

303915 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 S/B CovingtonCo Bridge rail, Guardrail, Traffic Control. Near intersection <strong>of</strong> 49 & 589. Work 4,518.87 will be done by State Forces. 4,518.87<br />

County Total 103,884.90<br />

*************** Desoto ***************<br />

303480 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 78 WB between Olive Branch & Byhalia DesotoCo B/N 9.5A (Coldwater River) 2.4 Mi W <strong>of</strong> the 873.85 Marshall County Line Guardrail 1,371.50 and Concrete Rail Rep<br />

303667 / 301000 Projects-Other CON OVERLAY-SR 301-0.1 MILES SOUTH OF STAR LANDING TO THE TENNESSEE STATE 1,880,703.11 LINE<br />

1,880,703.11<br />

303961 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 DeSoto Co Guardrail @ MM 276 SB. Repair damaged guardrail and fence. Work to be performed 1,342.95 by State Forces 1,342.95<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Desoto ***************<br />

303962 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 DeSoto Co Guardrail @ MM 281 SB. Repair damaged guardrail and fence. Work to be performed 291.85 by State Forces. 291.85<br />

County Total 1,883,211.76<br />

*************** Forrest ***************<br />

303562 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 @ the 4th St Rails to Trails Bridge - Forrest Co. Concreate Repairs, Guardrail Repairs, and 39,174.26 Traffic control. Work to be performed 49,016.22 by a combination o<br />

303801 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US49 Southbound ForrestCo bridge-mounted truss @ I-59 Southbound. Work to be performed 21,239.00 by contractor. District will solicit 21,239.00 contractor quotes.<br />

303830 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 ForrestCo Guardrail @ US 98 E. Work will be done by State Forces. 1,277.02 1,277.02<br />

303848 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 Forrest Co Guardrail @ MM 69. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,145.32 1,145.32<br />

County Total 62,835.60<br />

*************** Franklin ***************<br />

303572 / 319000 Unusual or Disaster Projects US 98 TEMPORARY SLIDE REPAIR BTW BERRYTOWN ROAD & DILLARD RD - STATE FORCES -195,087.26 - RESTORATION ACTIVITIES 0.00 - HURRICANE GU<br />

303876 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 98 FranklinCo Solar Panel on Stop sign @ 4way stop in Bude. Work will be performed by State 159.65 Forces.<br />

159.65<br />

County Total -194,927.61<br />

*************** George ***************<br />

303590 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 63 from US 98 to the Greene County Line 22,685.17 654,421.24<br />

County Total 22,685.17<br />

*************** Grenada ***************<br />

303661 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Grenada Co Guardrail at Yalobusha River Bridge. Guardrail and Bridgerail damaged at B/N 206.7A. 436.93 Work to be performed by 8,195.05 State Forces<br />

County Total 436.93<br />

*************** Hancock ***************<br />

303589 / 101000 Projects-Other CON Interstate 10 over East Pearl River Bridge. PE to be performed by MDOT. 13,379.89 19,197.86<br />

303589 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Interstate 10 over East Pearl River Bridge Rehabilitation <strong>of</strong> Center Lock 245,842.27 251,970.73<br />

County Total 259,222.16<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

303683 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 53 from 11.9 miles North <strong>of</strong> US 49, North 4.7 miles to the Hancock County Line 1,097,993.64 1,098,105.64<br />

303726 / 101000 Repair Projects CON I-110 Bridge Timber Fender Repair - PE. MDOT Bridge Division to do the Plans 5,734.35 5,734.35<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

303726 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-110 Bridge Timber Fender Repair - CON. Project to be Advertised and Let to Contract 89,710.83 89,710.83<br />

303726 / 302000 Repair Projects CON I-110 Bridge Timber Fender Repair - CON. This detail is for the non-insurance damage. 50,728.52 50,728.52<br />

303776 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-110 Harrison Co. Fence Repair, in front <strong>of</strong> D'Iberville High School. Work to be performed by Contractor. 1,600.00 1,600.00<br />

303793 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 605 S Harrison Co. Handrail @ industrial waterway. Work will be performed by State Forces. 335.58 335.58<br />

303807 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-10 E HarrisonCo Light Pole @ MM 38. Work will be performed by State Forces. 302.50 302.50<br />

303816 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-110 HarrisonCo Remove, repair and replace parts on Biloxi Bay Bridge (#1.3). Work will be performed 3,896.55 by State Forces. 3,896.55<br />

County Total 1,250,301.97<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

303477 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Hinds Sign Truss, Acc at McDowell damaging sign truss, guardrail, and all cleanup work 121,779.50 to be perform using a combination 156,519.04 <strong>of</strong> State and Contract For<br />

303541 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 E <strong>of</strong> Medgar Evers Blvd. in Hinds Co Light Pole Repair. Work to be performed by state forces. 509.56 1,085.31<br />

303587 / 301000 Repair Projects CON CON - I-55 under Old Byram Road in Hinds Co. Bridge Damage. Work to be performed by contract. 92,726.15 District will solicit all quotes. 93,901.55<br />

303700 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Hinds Co Guardrail @ Clinton Blvd. Work to be performed by State Forces -130.05 2,139.22<br />

303711 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Hinds Co Guardrail @ Hanging Moss. District may solicit contractor Quotes. 4,900.00 4,995.15<br />

303754 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Hinds Co Gravel Spill @ Daniel Lake NB lanes. Work performed by State Forces 684.15 684.15<br />

303756 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co Light Pole @ I-220 EB. Work to be performed by State Forces 862.98 862.98<br />

303759 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Southbound, Hinds Co, Guardrail, 0.2 miles south <strong>of</strong> Watkins Drive. Work to be done by State 1,258.41 Forces.<br />

1,258.41<br />

303760 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S, Hinds Co, Light Pole, Northbound @ Daniel Lake. Work to be performed by State Forces.542.41 542.41<br />

303761 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Hinds Co, Cable Rail, 0.1 mile south <strong>of</strong> Medgar Evers Blvd. Work to be performed by State 202.77 Forces.<br />

202.77<br />

303768 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co Guardrail 3mi East <strong>of</strong> Bolton. Guardrail, debris cleanup, and erosion control damage. 6,863.62 Work to be performed by State 6,863.62 Forces<br />

303774 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Eastbound, Hinds Co., Traffic Control @ MM 23 between Bolton and Edwards. Work to be performed 460.02 by State Forces. 460.02<br />

303775 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S Northbound, Hinds Co. Traffic & Erosion Control Damage, 2 miles north <strong>of</strong> the Hind/Copiah 1,363.45 county line. Work to be performed 1,363.45 by State Forces.<br />

303785 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 N Hinds Co attenuator @ industrial drive. Work will be performed by State Forces. 15,305.18 15,305.18<br />

303791 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Southbound Hinds Co Cable Rail @ Industrial Drive. Work will be performed by State Forces. 333.05 333.05<br />

303794 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S HindsCo Guardrail @ Tank Rd. and West Frontage Rd. Work will be performed by State 1,541.41 Forces.<br />

1,541.41<br />

303803 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 N/B HindsCo Cable Rail 0.5 miles North <strong>of</strong> 49. Work will be performed by State Forces. 570.65 570.65<br />

303811 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N HindsCo Debris Cleanup 0.10 mile north <strong>of</strong> Lakeland Drive. Work will be performed by State 1,454.45 Forces.<br />

1,454.45<br />

303822 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co Traffic Control @Valley St Bridge EB. Work to be performed by State Forces 468.71 468.71<br />

303823 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 HindsCo Cable Rail between Robinson Rd and Clinton Blvd. Work will be performed by State 177.30 Forces.<br />

177.30<br />

303827 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 473 HindsCo Oil Spill @ Gaines Dr. Work will be done by State Forces 672.73 672.73<br />

303831 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co Guardrail at State St WB. Work to be performed by State Forces 2,731.04 2,731.04<br />

303834 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 WB HindsCo Guardrail, Bridge work, Diesel spill (non-hazardous) between the Pearl River bridge 4,141.50 and Gallatin St. Work will be 4,141.50 done by State Forces<br />

303839 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 25 HindsCo Attenuator S <strong>of</strong> River Ridge Rd. Work will be done by State Forces. 1,191.35 1,191.35<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

303842 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S HindsCo Light Pole, North <strong>of</strong> old Byram no name bridge. Work will be done by State Forces. 1,845.82 1,845.82<br />

303843 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E HindsCo Guardrail, Traffic Control, Slope Damage. 2.5 miles east <strong>of</strong> Bolton at the Railroad 24,026.72 Bridge. Work will be performed 24,026.72 by State Forces.<br />

303846 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects CITY OF JACKSON CAPITAL COMPLEX WATER MAIN REPAIRS. MDOT TO ASSIST CITY 11,100.11 IN EMERGENCY REPAIRS TO THE 11,100.11 WATER MAINS<br />

303851 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Hinds Co Light Pole and Cable Rail @ US 49 (NB). Work to be performed by State Forces4,729.44 4,729.44<br />

303863 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 S HindsCo Cable Rail 0.1 mile south <strong>of</strong> Clinton Blvd. Work will be done by State Forces. 387.12 387.12<br />

303888 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 HindsCo Cable Rails 0.5 mile north <strong>of</strong> Industrial Drive. Work will be done by State Forces. 366.29 366.29<br />

303894 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S HindsCo Attenuator @ I-20 split. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,737.00 1,737.00<br />

303898 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 W HindsCo Oil Spill Cleanup @Terry Rd. Work will be performed by State Forces. 436.43 436.43<br />

303899 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N HindsCo Diesel Spill and Debris Cleanup between Lakeland Dr and Woodrow Wilson. Work 3,403.90 will be performed by State Forces. 3,403.90<br />

303911 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E/B HindsCo Guardrail @NatchezTrace. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,671.90 1,671.90<br />

303916 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 S N/B HindsCo Attenuator @ I-20 E. Work will be done by State Forces. 2,602.90 2,602.90<br />

303921 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 HindsCo Cable Rails @ Hwy 80. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,056.75 1,056.75<br />

303923 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Hinds Co Guardrail @ McDowell, SB Lanes 70.71 70.71<br />

303945 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 HindsCo Cable Rail South <strong>of</strong> Watkins Dr. Work will be performed by State Forces. 611.48 611.48<br />

303946 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 HindsCo Guardrail @ Lakeland Dr south bound <strong>of</strong>f-ramp. Work will be performed by State Forces. 779.52 779.52<br />

303947 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 S/B HindsCo Guardrail @ the Railroad Bridge East <strong>of</strong> Bolton. Work will be performed by State 1,453.53 Forces.<br />

1,453.53<br />

303957 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co WB Robinson Rd located 1/2 mile west <strong>of</strong> I-20 1,323.81 1,323.81<br />

303958 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 South Hinds Co @ McDowell 1,125.02 1,125.02<br />

303959 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Hinds Co EB Debris Cleanup @ Valley Street Bridge 748.50 748.50<br />

303964 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 HindsCo Cable Rails @ Hwy 49. Work will be performed by State Forces. 50.15 50.15<br />

County Total 320,137.44<br />

*************** Holmes ***************<br />

303662 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR-17 FROM I-55 TO LEXINGTON 2,274,356.44 2,278,322.37<br />

303928 / 326000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-20-10 HOLMES COUNTY EMER OPS CUT&TOSS 37,173.48 37,173.48<br />

303929 / 326000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-24-10 HOLMES COUNTY DEBRIS REMOVAL 1ST PASS 20,999.11 20,999.11<br />

County Total 2,332,529.03<br />

*************** Itawamba ***************<br />

303381 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 23 FR 1.8 MI S OF SR 178 TO 2.9 MI N OF SR 178 418.28 1,731,055.73<br />

303668 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 371 FM N OF MT PISGAH RD TO PRENT CL 1,276,729.70 1,276,729.70<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Itawamba ***************<br />

303804 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 78 ItawambaCo Hwy repair due to boring damage @ MM 96. Work will be done by a combination 132.62 <strong>of</strong> State and Contract labor. 132.62<br />

County Total 1,277,280.60<br />

*************** Jackson ***************<br />

303433 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 613 from SR 614 North to R/R Track at Big Point 147.41 2,188,435.21<br />

303733 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Area 6 Maintenance Fence Repair. 1,496.75 1,496.75<br />

303736 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 63 Guardrail 3 mi No <strong>of</strong> Hurley. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,524.44 1,524.44<br />

303855 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-10 JacksonCo Guardrail 4 mi W <strong>of</strong> Hwy 57. Work will be done by State Forces. 3,227.56 3,227.56<br />

303860 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 63 JacksonCo Traffic Control for Hwy sink due to road bore by Jackson County Utility Authority. 549.92 Between hwy 614 & Clifford Johnson 549.92 Rd. Work done<br />

County Total 6,946.08<br />

*************** Jasper ***************<br />

303684 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 15 from 1/2 mile North Gardner's Creek to the Newton County Line 3,573,774.53 3,573,774.53<br />

County Total 3,573,774.53<br />

*************** Jefferson_Davis ***************<br />

303849 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 43 Jeff Davis Co Hazardous Cleanup located half mile north <strong>of</strong> SR 13, also performed Traffic 3,373.46 Control, Asphalt Milling and Patching 3,373.46 caused by wrecked<br />

County Total 3,373.46<br />

*************** Jones ***************<br />

303594 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 84 from BOSM to Bogue Homa Creek Bridge 76,609.89 2,633,708.48<br />

303707 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 Jones Guardrail MM 104 Right Side NB Lanes. Work to be performed by State Forces 130.05 1,740.97<br />

303734 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Laurel PO Building Repair 4,245.70 4,245.70<br />

303902 / 301000 Other CON US 84 from Bogue Homa Creek Bridge to the Wayne County Line 5,267.50 5,267.50<br />

County Total 86,253.14<br />

*************** Kemper ***************<br />

303783 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 45 Kemper Co Guardrail @ B/N 109.3 B located approx 2 Mi South <strong>of</strong> MS 16 Int. Work to be 1,731.81 performed by State Forces 1,731.81<br />

County Total 1,731.81<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lafayette ***************<br />

303342 / 301000 Projects-Other CON BRIDGE PAINTING-STEEL TRUSS-SR 315 OVER YOCONA RIVER-LAFAYETTE COUNTY 35,255.71 259,676.08<br />

303438 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 6/US278 PANOLA CO LINE TO WELLSGATE IN LAFAYETTE CO. 15,272.02 3,556,437.94<br />

303826 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 334-west <strong>of</strong> SR 7 to east <strong>of</strong> intersection 15,994.71 15,994.71<br />

County Total 66,522.44<br />

*************** Lamar ***************<br />

303681 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 13 from End <strong>of</strong> 4-Lane North 10.5 miles 2,493,044.14 2,502,309.45<br />

303767 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 Lamar Co Guardrail @ MM 48 at Little Black Creek. Work to be performed by State Forces2,123.42 2,123.42<br />

303771 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Lamar Co Maintenance Office, Repair Fence. Work to be performed by Contractor. 1,800.00 1,800.00<br />

County Total 2,496,967.56<br />

*************** Lauderdale ***************<br />

303111 / 301000 Projects-Other TWO ROUTES IN LAUDERDALE COUNTY FOR THE EVALUATION OF NTPEP PAVEMENT MARKING 1,799.86 TEST DECK 21,980.73<br />

303627 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 19 FR I-20/I-59 TO JUST N.OF N. HILLS ST. (CRACK SEALING)(MAS 861-864) 450,145.73 494,665.05<br />

303712 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Lauderdale Guardrail @ MM 122. Work to be performed by State Forces 659.24 1,772.79<br />

303719 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Lauderdale Co Light Pole@ WB Scales. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,842.17 2,453.59<br />

303728 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 Lauderdale Co Guardrail @ MM 161. Work to be performed by State Forces 673.93 2,605.84<br />

303730 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US HIGHWAY 11 FR SR 39 TO END 4 LANE (PM OL) (MAS 2925-2926) 1,489.37 1,489.37<br />

303735 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 11 Lauderdale Co Guardrail E <strong>of</strong> MS 39 (accident report says Highway 39). Work to be performed 1,366.62 by State Forces. 2,143.81<br />

303743 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Lauderdale Co guardrail @ M.M. 129. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,401.29 1,401.29<br />

303764 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 Lauderdale Co Guardrail @ MM 124. Work to be performed by State Forces 2,176.16 2,176.16<br />

303792 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 W/B Lauderdale Co Guardrail @ MM 126. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,018.86 1,018.86<br />

303797 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 LauderdaleCo Guardrail @ MM 128. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,023.32 2,023.32<br />

303809 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 E LauderdaleCo Guardrail and Concrete Deck @ MM 166. Work will be performed by State 9,633.25 Forces.<br />

9,633.25<br />

303818 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 493 LauderdaleCo Guardrail. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,699.80 2,699.80<br />

303875 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 W LauderdaleCo Guardrail @ MM 162. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,709.12 2,709.12<br />

303940 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 LauderdaleCo Guardrail @ MM 126. Work will be performed by State Forces. 831.01 831.01<br />

303967 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 W/B LauderdaleCo Guardrail@22nd ave. Work will be performed by State Forces. 468.95 468.95<br />

303972 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-59 LauderdaleCo Guardrail @ MM 141 S/B. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,271.53 1,271.53<br />

County Total 482,210.21<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Leake ***************<br />

303628 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR35 FR 1.086 MI. N. SR487 TO END 4 LN JUST N. OF SR25 (PM OL) (MAS 1410-1413 2,323,152.35 & PT 1414)<br />

2,323,152.35<br />

303960 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 25 Leake Co Guardrail @ Renfroe 2,226.61 2,226.61<br />

County Total 2,325,378.96<br />

*************** Lee ***************<br />

303715 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 45 Lee Co Guardrail @ B/N 215.8A Work to be performed by State Forces 1,837.54 1,837.54<br />

303762 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 145 Lee Co Guardrail @ B/N 231.5 located 2 mi north <strong>of</strong> Birmingham Ridge Rd. Work to be 2,576.46 performed by State Forces 2,576.46<br />

303796 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 78 Lee Co. Guardrail 1.7 miles West <strong>of</strong> Veterans Blvd. GPS Coordinates N34.29479 W88.7016. 4,129.02 Work will be performed by State 4,129.02 Forces.<br />

303825 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 6 LeeCo Bridge Rail 0.1 mi W <strong>of</strong> Veterans Blvd @ Bridge # 126.6. GPS N 34.25737 W 88.68429. 2,676.02 Work will be performed by 2,676.02 State Forces.<br />

303832 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 178 LeeCo Guardrail @ Br. # 88.4A over US 45. GPS N34.27517 W88.7057. Work will be 3,232.87 done by State Forces. 3,232.87<br />

303854 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 45 Lee Co Traffic Control @ Euclatubba Rd for damage from a Contractor's Road Bore Operation. 481.94 Work performed by State Forces 481.94<br />

County Total 14,933.85<br />

*************** Leflore ***************<br />

303494 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 8 From Sunflower Co Line to US 49 9,814.31 945,453.16<br />

303603 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 7 - North <strong>of</strong> Morgan City to Itta Bena-Overlay Project 664,889.77 1,464,068.54<br />

303782 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 82 Leflore Co Bridge Rail @ US 49. Work to be performed by State Forces 8,542.29 8,542.29<br />

County Total 683,246.37<br />

*************** Lincoln ***************<br />

303750 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Lincoln Co Guardrail @ MM 23 NB. Work to be performed by State Forces 878.92 878.92<br />

303789 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 southbound lane, Lincoln Co, Guardrail 2.3 miles South <strong>of</strong> exit 30. Work will be performed by 3,654.15 State Forces.<br />

3,654.15<br />

303833 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 LincolnCo Guardrail and Bridge rail @ MM 26. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,764.48 2,764.48<br />

303836 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N LincolnCo Hazardous cleanup @MM31. Work done by State Forces. 1,601.59 1,601.59<br />

County Total 8,899.14<br />

*************** Lowndes ***************<br />

303601 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 182 FM W OF CATALPA CK TO W OF SR 791 540,431.51 652,841.63<br />

303788 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 182 Lowndes Co Guardrail @ BR# 176.2 0.3 Miles East <strong>of</strong> Lehmberg Rd. N33.49324 W88.3584. 4,351.57 Work will be performed by 4,351.57 State Forces.<br />

County Total 544,783.08<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Madison ***************<br />

303696 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Madison Co Fence @Exit 119 NB On Ramp. Work to be performed by Contractor. District to 493.20 solocite Contractor Quotes 493.20<br />

303727 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Madison Co Fence@ 118 A&B Exit Sign 500.00 500.00<br />

303731 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Madison Co Guardrail at Madison Int, South <strong>of</strong> 463 Overpass, Work to be performed by State 967.24 Forces<br />

2,085.07<br />

303772 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-220 Madison Co CableRails located 2 mi So <strong>of</strong> I-55. Work to be performed by State Forces 352.32 352.32<br />

303795 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Madison Co Guardrail @ MM 122 SB Lanes. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,868.48 1,868.48<br />

303821 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 MadisonCo Fence & Fence Posts, North <strong>of</strong> Madison Exit on West side. District will solicit contractor 420.00 quotes.<br />

420.00<br />

303837 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 MadisonCo Guardrail N <strong>of</strong> Old Agency Rd. Work done by State Forces 1,830.88 1,830.88<br />

303852 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Madison Co Sign and Post @ Exit 124 SB. Work to be performed by State Forces. 714.38 714.38<br />

303877 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 16 FR FARMHAVEN TO LEAKE COUNTY LINE (PM OL) (MAS 728) 303.38 303.38<br />

303887 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N MadisonCo Guardrail & Fence south <strong>of</strong> MM 114. Work will be performed by a combination 5,479.14 <strong>of</strong> State Forces and a Contractor. 5,479.14<br />

303944 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 SB MadisonCo Fences & Posts @ MM 114. Work will be performed by a contractor. District 4,816.00 will solicit contractor quotes. 4,816.00<br />

County Total 17,745.02<br />

*************** Marion ***************<br />

303861 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 98 W MarionCo Hydraulic Oil Spill from Foxworth Maintenance Barn to Challenger Oil Field service. 1,232.69 Work done by State Forces. 1,232.69<br />

County Total 1,232.69<br />

*************** Monroe ***************<br />

303651 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 278 FM US 45 TO RR BRIDGE IN AMORY 2,456,488.17 2,456,488.17<br />

303813 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 45 MonroeCo Guardrail 0.10 mile North <strong>of</strong> Old Hwy 25 @ Bridge# 187.6B. GPS Coordinates: 1,932.89 N33.81916 W88.5124. Work will 1,932.89 be performed by State<br />

303885 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Railroad Underpass In Amory 92,093.94 92,093.94<br />

County Total 2,550,515.00<br />

*************** Montgomery ***************<br />

303828 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 51 from South <strong>of</strong> US 82 to Fishers Crossing - cross slope correction project 814,280.18 814,280.18<br />

303872 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 82 MontgomeryCo Guardrail 100 ft west <strong>of</strong> North Central St. Work will be performed by State 2,321.89 Forces.<br />

2,321.89<br />

County Total 816,602.07<br />

*************** Neshoba ***************<br />

303631 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 492 FR NEWTON CL TO SR 19 (PM OL) (MAS 4145 - 4148) 1,477,353.66 1,477,353.66<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Neshoba ***************<br />

303723 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Neshoba Co Building 51181 Repair due to vehicle accident. District to solicit Contractor quotes.8,950.00 8,950.00<br />

County Total 1,486,303.66<br />

*************** Newton ***************<br />

303784 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Eastbound bridge Newton Co. bridge rail, guardrail, shoulder damage, edge drains, and delineators 18,187.63 @ hickory little rock rd. 18,187.63 Work to be performed by<br />

303786 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Newton Co. Guardrail & Delineators @ Westbound lane <strong>of</strong> Chunky River Bridge. Work will 7,023.81 be performed by Contractor. District 7,023.81 will solicit contractor<br />

303817 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 492 FR RR IN UNION TO OLD SR 15 (PM OL) (MAS 4154) 409,569.19 409,569.19<br />

303817 / 302000 Projects-Other CON SR 489 FR RR IN UNION TO SR 492 (PM OL) (MAS PT 4130) 335,030.98 335,030.98<br />

303853 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Newton Co Traffic Control @ MM110 WB. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,961.76 1,961.76<br />

303856 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 NewtonCo Guardrail East <strong>of</strong> SR15. District wil solicit contractor quotes. 5,467.40 5,467.40<br />

303883 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E NewtonCo Guardrail @ BR# 116.7. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,277.19 2,277.19<br />

303889 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 W NewtonCo Guardrail @ BR# 112.8. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,732.88 2,732.88<br />

County Total 782,250.84<br />

*************** Oktibbeha ***************<br />

303751 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 25 Oktibbeha Co Guardrail @ US 82 Int. Work to be performed by State Forces 2,901.89 2,901.89<br />

303758 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 25 Oktibbeha Co Guardrail @ B/N 70.5A. Work to be performed by State Forces 4,109.72 4,109.72<br />

County Total 7,011.61<br />

*************** Panola ***************<br />

303664 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Panola Co bridgerail @ SR6, spill containment and traffic control. Work to be performed by -2,240.23 state forces<br />

2,591.27<br />

303679 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Overlay-SR 6 West End Relief Bridge for the Tallahatchie River to the concrete section west 2,935,739.58 <strong>of</strong> I55<br />

2,935,739.58<br />

303748 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Cable Rail repair Btw Sardis & Batesville. 684.46 684.46<br />

303780 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Panola Co Guardrail and Bridge Rail @ B/N 247.3 A 5,377.39 5,377.39<br />

303787 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Panola Co Guardrail @ B/N 250.9 B. Work to be performed by State Forces 3,520.10 3,520.10<br />

303790 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 northbound Panola Co Bridge Rail @ Tallahatchie River bridge BR# 247.1 B, between SR 35 2,275.15 and SR 315. Work will be performed 2,275.15 by State Forces.<br />

303873 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 South bound PanolaCo Guardrail and Concrete rail @ Exit 237 (Hentz Rd.) Work will be performed 1,088.45 by State Forces. 1,088.45<br />

303874 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 North bound PanolaCo Guardrail and Concrete rail 1 mile North <strong>of</strong> Exit 237. Work will be performed 2,475.11 by State Forces. 2,475.11<br />

County Total 2,948,920.01<br />

*************** Pearl_River ***************<br />

303522 / 301000 Projects-Other CON I-59 Pearl River Co Sign Rehab -TED Work to be performed by Traffic Engineering Division 90,246.58 90,246.58<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Pearl_River ***************<br />

303682 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 26 from East Bridge Abutment <strong>of</strong> the Pearl River Bridge, East 9.9 miles 2,170,590.05 2,170,702.05<br />

303838 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 43N PearlRiverCo Removal <strong>of</strong> sand and prevention methods. Work done by State Forces. 5,517.64 5,517.64<br />

County Total 2,266,354.27<br />

*************** Pike ***************<br />

303757 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 570 FROM MCCOMB EAST 10.0 MILES 2,348,700.41 2,348,700.41<br />

303819 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N PikeCo Guardrail @ MM 6. Work will be performed by State Forces. 243.25 243.25<br />

County Total 2,348,943.66<br />

*************** Prentiss ***************<br />

303737 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 45 Prentiss Co Traffic signal @ Baldwyn. Work to be performed by State Forces. 4,873.12 4,873.12<br />

County Total 4,873.12<br />

*************** Rankin ***************<br />

303203 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 25 @ RIVER OAKS TRAFFIC SIGNAL 25,125.00 25,125.00<br />

303454 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Hwy 80 E; west side <strong>of</strong> road under I-20 W in Rankin Co. Guardrail Repair. Work will be performed 4,500.00 by contractor.<br />

4,500.00<br />

303732 / 301000 Repair Projects CON Hwy 49, Rankin Co, South <strong>of</strong> Star, Left lane needs to be repaired, Work will be performed by contractor, 5,750.95 District will solicit contractor 5,750.95 quotes<br />

303738 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 80, Rankin Co., Guardrail, East end <strong>of</strong> westbound railroad bridge at Value Rd on Hwy 80 at Brandon. 3,225.00 Work to be performed by 3,225.00 contractor (Superior A<br />

303752 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 475 Rankin Co Light Base repair 4,865.15 4,865.15<br />

303755 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 Rankin Co Bridge Rail @ B/N 146.1. Work to be performed using a combination <strong>of</strong> State 4,042.43 Forces and Contract Labor 4,042.43<br />

303763 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Rankin Co Guardrail @ Exit 54 WB. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,417.70 1,417.70<br />

303773 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 S Northbound, Rankin Co, Guardrail, left lane. Work to be performed by State Forces. 1,672.68 1,672.68<br />

303779 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 80 Rankin Co Guardrail and Bridge Ea <strong>of</strong> Pelahatchie. Work to be performed by State Forces 3,520.80 3,520.80<br />

303824 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E RankinCo Guardrail @ MM 68 Pelahatchie exit. Work will be performed by State Forces.2,363.50 2,363.50<br />

303841 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 S RankinCo Guardrail. Work will be done by State Forces. 3,331.15 3,331.15<br />

303847 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Rankin Co Traffic Control @ MM 68 WB 2,215.15 2,215.15<br />

303850 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 Rankin Co Bridge Rail @ B/N 153.6 Work to be performed by State Forces. 2,554.67 2,554.67<br />

303893 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 W RankinCo Light Pole near Hwy 475. Work will be performed by State Forces. 507.59 507.59<br />

303907 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 N RankinCo Guardrail @ I-20 W split. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,300.92 2,300.92<br />

303912 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E/B RankinCo Guardrail inside lane @ MM 59. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,893.79 2,893.79<br />

County Total 70,286.48<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Scott ***************<br />

303596 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Hwy 13 from I-20 to Hwy 481 (MAS 510-512, note section 511 is 4 lanes for 0.6 miles) 147,248.11 1,269,808.02<br />

303638 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 80 FR RANKIN CL TO SR 13 AT MORTON (MAS 2986) 1,409,961.40 1,409,961.40<br />

303765 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 Scott Co Guardrail @ MM 80 WB. Work to be performed by State Forces 1,497.83 1,497.83<br />

303798 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 ScottCo Guardrail @ Exit 96 and Lake Norris Rd. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,183.23 1,183.23<br />

303805 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 501 S ScottCo Guardrail @ Hill Street inside city limits. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,830.02 1,830.02<br />

303810 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E/B ScottCo Guardrail @ MM 74. Work will be done by State Forces. 1,463.87 1,463.87<br />

303906 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-20 E ScottCo Guardrail @ exit 96. Work will be performed by State Forces. 1,984.27 1,984.27<br />

County Total 1,565,168.73<br />

*************** Sharkey ***************<br />

303741 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 16 Sharkey Co Bridge Rail and Guardrail Repair @B/N 14.4 Work to be performed by a combination 70,809.09 <strong>of</strong> State and Contract Labor. 70,809.09 District to solicit co<br />

County Total 70,809.09<br />

*************** Simpson ***************<br />

303677 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects Tornado Damage Simpson Co 3/26/09 350.68 186,607.95<br />

303690 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 28 FROM THE COPIAH CL EAST 10.9 MILES EAST TO PINOLA 801,042.05 801,042.05<br />

County Total 801,392.73<br />

*************** Smith ***************<br />

303868 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 501 SMITH CO SLIDE REPAIR. CONTRACTOR TO DRIVE PILES. DISTRICT WILL NEGOTIATE 45,197.50 CONTRACT. EMERG REPAIR. 45,197.50 APPROX 5 MI<br />

303925 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 13 SmithCo Hazardous Cleanup 3 miles into Smith Co. Work will be performed by State Forces. 3,656.84 3,656.84<br />

County Total 48,854.34<br />

*************** Sunflower ***************<br />

303812 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49W Sunflower Co Bridge Rail @ B/N 255.2A located approx 2.5 miles south <strong>of</strong> US 82. Repairs 39,600.00 to be made by contract, District 39,600.00 will solicit Contractor<br />

303880 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 49W 12 MILES SOUTH OF COAHOMA CL TO COAHOMA CL IN SUNFLOWER COUNTY 135.70 135.70<br />

County Total 39,735.70<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Tate ***************<br />

303744 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Tate Co Guardrail and bridge rail @ B/N 264.1 B. Work to be performed by State Forces 2,731.43 2,731.43<br />

County Total 2,731.43<br />

*************** Tippah ***************<br />

303647 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 15 FM UNION CL TO BEG OF 3LN @ RIPLEY 2,311,674.56 2,311,674.56<br />

303844 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 4 Between Ripley & Prentiss County. Construct turn lane. 181,024.00 181,024.00<br />

303938 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects FLOOD RESPONSE TIPPAH CO 05-01-10 10,119.32 10,119.32<br />

303939 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO DAMAGE TIPPAH CO 05-01-10 29,757.78 29,757.78<br />

303941 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects MEMA Task Tippah Co Tornado Recovery 05-01-2010 . Mission Assignment from MEMA for MDOT 6,181.09 Forces to assist Tippah County 6,181.09 with Tornado recove<br />

County Total 2,538,756.75<br />

*************** Tishomingo ***************<br />

303602 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 172 FM US 72 W TO US 72 E 26,895.03 864,244.16<br />

303778 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 365 Tishamingo Co. Guardrail @ Br. # 9.8. South <strong>of</strong> county road 205, GPS coordinates N34.7741 3,879.15 W88.33957. Work will be 3,879.15 performed by State Forc<br />

303840 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 25 TishomingoCo Hazardous Cleanup. Work will be done by State Forces 6,706.01 6,706.01<br />

County Total 37,480.19<br />

*************** Union ***************<br />

303814 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 78 UnionCo Guardrail 3.5 miles West <strong>of</strong> SR 9 N @ Bridge # 71.8 B. GPS Coordinates: N34.40795 3,129.80 W88.94384. Work will be 3,129.80 performed by State For<br />

County Total 3,129.80<br />

*************** Walthall ***************<br />

303691 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 198 FROM THE WEST JCT OF SR 198 & US 98 EAST 5.2 MILES TO THE EAST JCT 1,075,644.34 OF SR 198 & US 98 IN TYLERTOWN 1,075,644.34<br />

303866 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 48 FROM JCT SR 198 EAST 6.0 MILES 112.75 112.75<br />

County Total 1,075,757.09<br />

*************** Warren ***************<br />

303597 / 301000 Projects-Other CON HWY 822 APPROXIMATELY 5.01 MI OF HWY 822 IN WARREN COUNTY BEGINING 1127 70,869.26 FEET E OF THE CENTER OF 750,558.58 THE INTERSECTION OF<br />

303857 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 61 WarrenCo Bridge Rail, Bridge# 5.0 over I-20 westbound. Work will be done by State Forces. 2,664.65 2,664.65<br />

303897 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 61 WarrenCo Light Pole @ I-20. Work will be performed by contractor. District will solicit contractor 7,025.00 quotes.<br />

7,025.00<br />

303928 / 375000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-20-10 WARREN COUNTY EMER OPS CUT&TOSS 800.39 800.39<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Warren ***************<br />

303929 / 375000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-24-10 WAREREN COUNTY DEBRIS REMOVAL 1ST PASS 13,067.11 13,067.11<br />

County Total 94,426.41<br />

*************** Wilkinson ***************<br />

303591 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 33 fr the Amite county line in Crosby then proceed north to the south end <strong>of</strong> the Homochitto 1,894.92 river bridge<br />

1,072,383.77<br />

County Total 1,894.92<br />

*************** Winston ***************<br />

303604 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 15/25 FM 0.7 MI S OF SR 14 TO CH ST 1,180,183.54 1,306,399.44<br />

County Total 1,180,183.54<br />

*************** Yalobusha ***************<br />

303493 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 7- South <strong>of</strong> Old SR 7 to Water Valley Concrete Section--Shoulder Pave and Overlay 8,162.35 1,367,475.67<br />

303555 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 SB Yalobusha B/N 216.9 A between SR 330 and SR 7 Guardrail Repair. Work to be perfored 1,184.79 by state forces<br />

3,355.75<br />

303729 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 Yalobusha Co Guardrail and Bridge rail @ B/N 231.9A. Work to be performed by State Forces 436.93 1,906.01<br />

303770 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55N Yalobusha Co Guardrail @ bridge 217.1B between SR32 and SR330. Work to be performed 5,999.81 by State Forces.<br />

5,999.81<br />

303871 / 301000 Repair Projects CON SR 330 YalobushaCo Signal Pole @ intersection <strong>of</strong> SR330 and SR7. Work will be performed by State 485.76 Forces.<br />

485.76<br />

303949 / 301000 Repair Projects CON I-55 YalobushaCo Guardrail @ MM217. Work will be performed by State Forces. 2,809.39 2,809.39<br />

County Total 19,079.03<br />

*************** Yazoo ***************<br />

303476 / 301000 Projects-Other CON SR 3 1.814 MILES N OF WARREN CO TO PEAR TREE SLIDE 118,460.94 1,748,341.35<br />

303724 / 301000 Projects-Other CON US 49 FROM END OF CONCRETE SECTION TO YAZOO CITY 917,017.94 917,017.94<br />

303896 / 301000 Repair Projects CON MS 149 YazooCo Light Pole. Work will be performed by contractor. District will solicit contractor 3,350.00 quotes.<br />

3,350.00<br />

303928 / 382000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-20-10 YAZOO COUNTY EMER OPS CUT&TOSS 43,605.74 43,605.74<br />

303929 / 382000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-24-10 YAZOO COUNTY DEBRIS REMOVAL 1ST PASS 24,010.64 24,010.64<br />

303932 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects TORNADO 04-24-10 YAZOO CAPITAL ASSETS DAMAGE RECOVERY. FOR EQUIPMENT 148,016.98 AND BUILDINGS DAMAGED IN 148,016.98 YAZOO COUNTY<br />

303942 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 YazooCo Traffic Signal @ Old MS 16. Work will be performed by State Forces. 555.04 555.04<br />

303963 / 301000 Repair Projects CON US 49 YazooCo Light Pole @ Clubview Dr. Work will be done by contractor. District will solicit 8,419.75 contractor quotes.<br />

8,419.75<br />

County Total 1,263,437.03<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 1 ***************<br />

303614 / 301000 Unusual or Disaster Projects WINTER STORM DEC 10-12 District 1 212.00 41,362.08<br />

County Total 212.00<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 2 ***************<br />

303714 / 301000 Projects-Other CON DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT WIDE RPM 33,049.66 33,049.66<br />

County Total 33,049.66<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 3 ***************<br />

303663 / 301000 Projects-Other CON DISTRICT WIDE CHIP SEAL FY2009 IN JEFFERSON, CLAIBORNE, AND COPIAH COUNTIES 1,513,957.11 (71.3 MILES)<br />

1,513,957.11<br />

County Total 1,513,957.11<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 5 ***************<br />

303614 / 305000 Unusual or Disaster Projects WINTER STORM DEC 10-12 132.00 120,625.75<br />

County Total 132.00<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 6 ***************<br />

303680 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Districtwide Chip Seal - 103 miles 1,375,845.03 1,375,845.03<br />

County Total 1,375,845.03<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 7 ***************<br />

303592 / 301000 Projects-Other CON Chip seal various routes in District 7. Total Length <strong>of</strong> 50 hwy miles (100 Lane Miles) 1,291,748.13 1,896,320.91<br />

County Total 1,291,748.13<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

300342 / 1000 Projects-Other CON HERBICIDE RESEARCH PROGRAM 101,232.00 1,467,168.00<br />

303802 / 101000 Projects-Other CON MS4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT TRAINING. TRAINING OF MAINTENANCE STAFF IN 215,572.75 THE 9 COUNTIES AFFECTED 215,572.75 BY MS4 STORM WATER<br />

County Total 316,804.75<br />

<strong>Report</strong> Totals 51,052,548.57<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Adams ***************<br />

102942 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG 5-LANE RECONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF US 61 FROM SOUTH CITY LIMITS 307,683.16 OF NATCHEZ TO THE INTERSECTION 1,137,954.25 OF US 61 AN<br />

102942 / 201000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW 5-LANE RECONSTRUCTION OF VARIOUS SECTIONS OF US 61 FROM SOUTH CITY LIMITS 932,142.45 OF NATCHEZ TO THE INTERSECTION 2,543,945.64 OF US 61 AN<br />

102942 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON RECONSTRUCTION OF INTERCHANGE AT US 61 AND DEVEREUX ROAD 7,706.32 7,706.32<br />

103120 / 201000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 61 @ LIBERTY ROAD INTCHG IN NATCHEZ 4,852.84 7,142,379.35<br />

103344 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 61 INTERSECTION OF US 84/98 AND US 425 IN NATCHEZ 4,818,849.35 9,720,067.11<br />

104979 / 313000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface River Terminal Rd., Natchez, MS 2,842.05 27,940.78<br />

105065 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG NATCHEZ HISTORIC TRAIL BIKE PATH. WALKING/BIKING TRAILS THROUGHOUT THE HISTORIC 23,750.25 DOWNTOWN NATCHEZ 172,260.00 DISTRICT.<br />

105222 / 201000 State Projects ROW EMERALD MOUND ACCESS RD TO THE NATCHEZ TRACE [PURCHASE ROW FOR THE 427,626.83 PARK SERVICE]<br />

446,944.77<br />

105243 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 84/US 65 MS RIVER BRIDGE LIGHTING 8,750.97 193,521.26<br />

105243 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 84/US 65 MS RIVER BRIDGE LIGHTING ARRA 1,221,592.67 1,221,592.67<br />

105243 / 301100 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON US 84/US 65 MS RIVER BRIDGE LIGHTING 656,496.60 656,496.60<br />

105243 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 84/US 65 MS RIVER BRIDGE LIGHTING ARRA 441,500.00 441,500.00<br />

105249 / 121000 State Projects ENG Natchez ITS Master Plan. 25,045.87 47,374.52<br />

105304 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Natchez - Select milling, ADA ramps & sidewalks, Curb & Gutter and Overlay <strong>of</strong> North 248,008.45 Union Street.<br />

248,008.45<br />

105437 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 61 beginning 1.7 miles south <strong>of</strong> Kingston Road and proceed north 6.8 miles to the south end 6,322.98 <strong>of</strong> the Liberty Road project in Adams 6,322.98 County.<br />

105440 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 61 in Natchez signals @ 3 intersections (@ Melrose/Montebello, Jefferson Davis Bldv., & Col. 38,488.93 John Pitchford Parkway) 40,489.00<br />

105473 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 84 from the US 61 Intersection to the Franklin CL 4,231,630.19 4,231,630.19<br />

105526 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Natchez- Reimbursement for 1st Pass Debris Removal necessitated by Hurricane Gustav, 20,452.17 on all Federal Aid Routes. 20,452.17<br />

105579 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 84 Junkin Drive Lighting and Landscaping from US 61 to the <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridge 143,961.99 143,961.99<br />

105579 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON US 84 Junkin Drive Lighting and Landscaping from US 61 to the <strong>Mississippi</strong> River Bridge 31,118.75 31,118.75<br />

105620 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Natchez - Mill & Overlay FA Routes. Streets include Pearl Street, Commerce Street, Rankin 524,495.11 Street, Washington Street, 524,495.11 Canal Street, State Street<br />

105620 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Natchez-Mill & Overlay FA Routes 34,860.54 34,860.54<br />

County Total 14,158,178.47<br />

*************** Alcorn ***************<br />

104124 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 45: TRUCK SCALES BTW CORINTH AND TENNESSEE SL 1,200.00 112,273.89<br />

104124 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 45: TRUCK SCALES BTW CORINTH AND TENNESSEE SL 37,072.79 3,356,262.68<br />

105035 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Corinth - Upgrade traffic signal equipment and timing; mill intersection, approaches; re-align 252,007.08 approaches; at Harper Road 252,074.93 and Proper Street interse<br />

105126 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Corinth- Improve Pedestrian ADA accessibility in Downtown Corinth Historic District. Provide 349,298.00 ADA ramps at street crossings. 349,392.45 Provide improved pa<br />

105232 / 103000 Safety ENG Industrial Access Rd Corinth NORFOLK SOUTHERN RR DOT # 309 194S 10,000.00 10,000.00<br />

105232 / 303000 Safety CON Norfolk Southern RR, Industrial Access Rd in Corinth Dot # 309 194S 171,971.19 171,971.19<br />

105459 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 72 FM THE TIPPAH CL TO SR 2 6,953,381.21 6,953,381.21<br />

105459 / 301100 Pavement Rehabilitation CON FM THE TIPPAH CL TO SR 2 166,537.91 166,537.91<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Alcorn ***************<br />

105553 / 101000 Safety ENG US 72 @ CR 218/304 Alcorn County - Signal Upgrade 70,471.67 70,471.67<br />

105553 / 301000 Safety CON US 72 @ CR 218/304 Alcorn County 532,133.82 532,133.82<br />

105572 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 45 Welcome Center in Alcorn County 19,107.77 19,107.77<br />

105572 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 45 Welcome Center in Alcorn County 7,251.23 7,251.23<br />

105637 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Corinth - Mill, overlay and stripe Fulton Drive from Linden to Shiloh Rd; Fulton Drive from 571,942.69 Hwy 72 south to city limits; and 571,942.69 Alcorn Drive from Hwy 72<br />

105637 / 702000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Corinth - Fulton Dr & Alcorn Dr. 40,062.67 40,062.67<br />

County Total 9,182,438.03<br />

*************** Amite ***************<br />

102384 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 570 FR .58 MILES WEST OF PIKE CTY LINE TO THE CTY LINE orig FY00(001) block grant 307.77 for incidental, changed to FY02 417,676.41 block grant for full ROW<br />

102384 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 570 FR .58 MI WEST OF PIKE CTY LINE TO CTY LINE P.E. 100870 208,602.78 208,602.78<br />

102712 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 48 FM EAST FORK RD TO PIKE CL, PE FOR DESIGN AND CONST. 256,762.26 2,250,647.27<br />

102712 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 24 FM EAST FORK RD TO PIKE C.L. 183,971.60 183,971.60<br />

102713 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 24/48 FM 1.3 MI EAST OF LIBERTY TO EAST FORK ROAD, PE FOR DESIGN AND CONST. 1,135.12 157,218.20<br />

103963 / 101000 Safety ENG SR 33 between Gloster and Coles (adding passing lanes) 1,241.64 422,581.89<br />

103963 / 201000 Safety ROW SR 33 between Gloster and Coles (adding passing lanes) 42,539.96 154,723.99<br />

103963 / 301000 Safety CON SR 33 between Gloster and Coles (adding passing lanes) 1,094,894.82 1,094,894.82<br />

105403 / 303000 Emergency Relief Hurricane Gustav-debris removal 1st pass-Amite County (303548-302) 42,638.78 204,116.11<br />

County Total 1,832,094.73<br />

*************** Attala ***************<br />

100181 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 12 FR BIG BLACK RIVER TO KOSCIUSKO 10,115.26 278,530.78<br />

102435 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR43 BETWEEN SR 35 AND 1 MILE NORTH OF SR35 7,656.42 607,302.72<br />

102435 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR43 BETWEEN SR 35 AND 1 MILE NORTH OF SR35 195,557.23 5,319,167.53<br />

102435 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 43 BETWEEN SR 35 AND 1 MILE NORTH OF SR 35 1,605,662.25 1,605,662.25<br />

103325 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 12 FROM THE HOLMES CL TO CHOCTAW CL- PE FOR SEVERAL CONST. PROJECTS 550,187.73 BR. NOS. 87.6 TO 91.2 101.7 2,110,106.97 TO 119.4<br />

103325 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 12 FROM KOSCIUSKO TO THE CHOCTAW CL BR NOS. 101.7, 103.8, 104.7, 107.3, 110.1, 215,193.64 110.4, 113.2, 114.5, 115.4, 117.8, 841,465.33 119.3,119.4 - 3R<br />

104936 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON STPMP OVERLAY-SR 12 THRU KOSCIUSKO (URBAN) 688.20 1,097,975.14<br />

105503 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 35 multilane section in Kosciusko from Natchez Trace Parkway to SR 12. Stimulus Overlay 1,250,020.99 1,250,020.99<br />

105612 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Kosciusko - Overlay Love Road from South Natchez Street to South Huntington Street.155,402.54 155,402.54<br />

105612 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Kosciusko - Love Road 29,532.06 29,532.06<br />

County Total 4,020,016.32<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Benton ***************<br />

103328 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 178 FROM SR 5 TO UNION COUNTY LINE BR NO. 51.3 OAKLIMETER CREEK 3,546.18 31,582.64<br />

105189 / 102000 Bridge ENG SR 7 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE NUMBERS 166.2, 166.4, 167.8, & 168.3 97,562.54 103,231.25<br />

County Total 101,108.72<br />

*************** Bolivar ***************<br />

102155 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 8 FROM CLEVELAND TO SUNFLOWER C.L. (ADD 2 LNS) 7,240.87 477,958.54<br />

102155 / 201000 Other ROW SR 8 FROM CLEVELAND TO SUNFLOWER C.L. (ADD 2 LNS) 47,039.42 3,567,092.77<br />

102155 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 8 FROM CLEVELAND TO SUNFLOWER C.L. (ADD 2 LNS) 469,942.10 470,809.75<br />

102508 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 444 REPL BR NO. 5.9 WEST JCT US 61 P. E. 100416/1000. 33,207.60 2,804,273.98<br />

104643 / 108000 State Projects ENG Bolivar County us 61 (log mile 32.850 to 44.025) 984.53 2,471.06<br />

105436 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 1 - 2.878 miles North <strong>of</strong> SR 8 to Bunge Turn<strong>of</strong>f Road 2,698,291.76 2,964,500.63<br />

105483 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 8 Bolivar County Hospital to Ruleville 972,810.32 972,810.32<br />

105709 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Cleveland - Construct sidewalks along Court Street and North Street and Replace Traffic 17,227.03 Signals.<br />

17,227.03<br />

105709 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Cleveland - Sidewalks 15,797.37 15,797.37<br />

County Total 4,262,541.00<br />

*************** Calhoun ***************<br />

100297 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT ST 9 & SR 334 3,525.86 333,708.57<br />

100297 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT SR 9 & SR 334 401.04 245,035.21<br />

100297 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT SR 9 & LAFAYETTE C.L. 141,782.40 2,070,656.76<br />

102160 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG SR 8 BTW CALHOUN CITY AND DERMA(3 LANES ,RECONST) 42,022.85 448,699.23<br />

102160 / 201000 Pavement Rehabilitation ROW SR 8 BTW CALHOUN CITY AND DERMA(3 LANES ,RECONST) 245.97 61,697.71<br />

102160 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 8 BTW CALHOUN CITY AND DERMA(3 LANES ,RECONST) 928,242.41 1,252,596.45<br />

102527 / 102000 Bridge ENG SR 32 REPLACE 1 BR BTW YALO C/L & SR 330 21,069.99 180,905.35<br />

102527 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON **SR32 REPLACE 4 BR BETW YALO C/L & SR 330 Br No 100.2,104.5,104.6,105.6 1,071,932.71 1,071,932.71<br />

County Total 2,209,223.23<br />

*************** Carroll ***************<br />

101447 / 202000 Bridge ROW US 51 REPLACE 1 BRIDGE JUST NORTH OF THE HOLMES/ CARROLL COUNTY LINE BR. 1,123.95 NO. 166.7 PE # IS 100425/1000. 9,645.00<br />

102321 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM HOLMES C/L TO 0.5 MI SOUTH OF SR 35 (Concrete Warranty) 5,974.11 12,025,787.58<br />

104410 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * I55-0.5 MILES SOUTH OF SR 35 TO THE CARROLL/MONTGOMERY CO LINE 520.80 5,926,507.47<br />

104643 / 103000 State Projects ENG I-55 CARROLL CO. LM 0.000 TO 7.156 6,199.70 74,149.92<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Carroll ***************<br />

105573 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 Rest Area in Carroll County 14,808.75 14,808.75<br />

105573 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Rest Area in Carroll County 169,800.18 169,800.18<br />

105573 / 301100 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON I-55 Rest Area in Carroll County 37,158.00 37,158.00<br />

County Total 235,585.49<br />

*************** Chickasaw ***************<br />

100154 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 245 REPLACE 8 BR BT MONROE CL & LE ROW&CONS 102427 7,076.75 107,232.18<br />

101629 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM SR 8 TO THE PONTOTOC CL 21,826.64 328,708.23<br />

102196 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 41 BTW EXISTING US 45A AND MONROE CL (CON)/ROW 100073 -26.46 5,130,130.35<br />

102447 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 8 REPL 6 BR BTW TREBLOC AND MONROE CL (BR. NO. 141.3,142.5, 142.6,141.6, 141.8, 2,578,285.96 142.0) PE 1001103,1000 ROW 9,145,012.50 100063/1000<br />

102934 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM SOUTH END HOUSTON BYPASS TO APD CORRIDOR "V" NORTH OF PONTOTOC 9,032.33 202,367.04<br />

105460 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 15 FM N CONN OF SR 15 BYPASS TO PONTOTOC CL 2,182,687.73 2,182,687.73<br />

105464 / 302000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45 A FM THE S MON CL TO THE N MON CL 2,305,064.38 2,305,064.38<br />

105548 / 101000 Safety ENG MS15 @ MS 32 - Reconstruct Interchange 70,229.70 80,040.56<br />

105548 / 301000 Safety CON MS15 @ MS 32 - Reconstruct Interchange 423,516.21 423,516.21<br />

County Total 7,597,693.24<br />

*************** Claiborne ***************<br />

101068 / 1000 Phase II ROW US 61 FROM JEFFERSON C L TO NATCHEZ TRACE PE 101065/1000 CONS 102054 5,493.25 2,292,562.36<br />

101819 / 101000 Phase II ENG US 61 FR NATCHEZ TRACE TO 4LANE NORTH OF PORT GIBSON 18,195.22 437,227.10<br />

103697 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW TCSP-PORT OF CLAIBORNE CO RD (we pay them 80%) 8,262.50 269,789.36<br />

County Total 31,950.97<br />

*************** Clarke ***************<br />

100778 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 512 AT CHICKASAWHAY RIVER, BRIDGE REPAIR AND GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS. 82,373.85 388,337.26<br />

101614 / 201000 Safety ROW SR 145 AT MS 513 - aka- US 45 AT SR 513 15,989.17 1,494,733.81<br />

101614 / 301000 Safety CON SR 145 AT MS 513 439,788.25 1,129,856.86<br />

102242 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 511 FROM SR 18 TO EOSM INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT 113,051.52 207,720.60<br />

105075 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM 6.5 MILES NORTH THE OF JASPER CL TO THE LAUDERDALE CL 7,664,845.82 7,664,845.82<br />

105801 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 45 From South <strong>of</strong> Clarke County Line to The Lauderdale County Line 13,876.49 13,876.49<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 5 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Clarke ***************<br />

105855 / 201000 State Projects ROW US 45 FROM HIWANEE TO DESOTO 1,674.52 1,674.52<br />

County Total 8,331,599.62<br />

*************** Clay ***************<br />

105186 / 402000 Safety CON City <strong>of</strong> West Point - Develop Safety Education and Enforcement Programs. 7,441.00 7,441.00<br />

105232 / 302000 Safety CON KCS RR, Morrow St, West Point DOT # 305 896Y 8,708.69 8,708.69<br />

105461 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45 A FM WEST POINT TO 1 MI N OF SR 25 2,097,796.63 2,097,796.63<br />

105461 / 301100 Pavement Rehabilitation CON FM 8.1 M N OF LOWN CL TO 1 M N OF SR 25 125,000.00 125,000.00<br />

105642 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> West Point - Overlay Lone Oak Drive from approximately East Oak Ridge Drive to Lone 273,001.01 Oak Road.<br />

273,001.01<br />

105642 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> West Point - Lone Oak Drive 27,997.36 27,997.36<br />

County Total 2,539,944.69<br />

*************** Coahoma ***************<br />

102733 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 6 FROM US 61 TO QUITMAN COUNTY LINE 151,457.05 294,299.42<br />

104643 / 104000 State Projects ENG COAHOMA CO. US 61 LM 0.000 TO 9.900 1,962.40 3,634.31<br />

104910 / 101000 Safety ENG SR 161 CORRIDOR STUDY IN COAHOMA COUNTY--US 61 TO US 278/SR 6 9,228.00 94,007.64<br />

105574 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 61/49 Hospitlity Stat. Coahoma Co 14,229.74 14,229.74<br />

105574 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 61/49 Hospitlity Stat. Coahoma Co 245,931.80 245,931.80<br />

105610 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Clarksdale - Overlay and Stripe Multiple City Routes. Florence Avenue, Martin Luther 600,518.40 King, Jr. Boulevard, New Africa Road, 600,518.40 Oakridge Road, and M<br />

105610 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Clarksdale-Overlay Multiple Rds 66,120.75 66,120.75<br />

County Total 1,089,448.14<br />

*************** Copiah ***************<br />

100322 / 302000 Vision 21 CON SR 18 COPIAH CO. UPGRADE GUARDRAIL AT BRIDGE #s 19.2 and 19.4 347,240.36 347,240.36<br />

102302 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM CRYSTAL SPRINGS TO HINDS CL. CONCRETE REHAB - GRINDING 2,062,889.81 2,062,889.81<br />

103045 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 18 BR NOS. 19.2, 19.4, 23.0, 24.2 BTW CLAIBORNE CL AND HINDS CL 795.14 135,170.13<br />

104285 / 301000 Safety CON MAIN ST IN WESSON AT RR CROSSING 6,537.87 94,838.87<br />

104979 / 304000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Fulghum Street, Crystal Spring, MS 2,434.28 23,863.36<br />

105074 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM HAZLEHURST TO CRYSTAL SPRINGS 7,096,019.31 8,187,281.51<br />

105434 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 27 From Lawrence CL to Inter <strong>of</strong> 27 & 28 862,856.67 1,230,242.68<br />

105435 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 27 From Intersection <strong>of</strong> 27 & 28 to 10 miles North ending at end <strong>of</strong> maintenance section 1,485,622.88 3,201,848.26<br />

105515 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Crystal Springs - Newton St. Improvements between Georgetown Streeet, running southeast 82,460.90 to its intersection near Harmony 82,460.90 Road. Milling, base r<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Copiah ***************<br />

105515 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Crystal Springs - Newton St. Imp 24,680.54 24,680.54<br />

105571 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County-North Bound Lanes 46,489.05 46,489.05<br />

105571 / 102000 State Projects ENG I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County-South Bound Lanes 52,720.88 52,720.88<br />

105571 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County-North Bound Lanes 86,735.60 86,735.60<br />

105571 / 302000 Interstate CON I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County-North Bound Lanes 215,500.69 215,500.69<br />

105571 / 303000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County - South Bound Lanes 83,750.00 83,750.00<br />

105571 / 304000 Interstate CON I-55 Rest Area in Copiah County - South Bound Lanes 39,666.86 39,666.86<br />

County Total 12,496,400.84<br />

*************** Covington ***************<br />

100822 / 1000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG US 84 BTW COLLINS & JONES CTY LINE - RECONSTRUCTION OF WEST BOUND LANES10,561.67 703,879.01<br />

100822 / 201000 Other ROW US 84 BTW COLLINS & JONES CTY LINE RECONSTRUCTION OF WEST BOUND LANES 25,560.94 2,410,112.55<br />

100844 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 49 BT FORREST CL & COLLINS BYPASS ROW&CONS 102115 1,781.30 503,173.29<br />

100885 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 84 REPLACE BRIDGES ON WESTBOUND LANE BETWEEN COLLINS AND JONES CL 6,388.29 202,598.88<br />

100885 / 301000 Bridge CON US 84 REPLACE BRIDGES ON WESTBOUND LANE BETWEEN COLLINS AND JONES CL 103,427.50 (BR 128.6A &125.8A] 4,238,820.24<br />

102069 / 302000 Phase III CON US 84 COLLINS BYPASS,FM 1.9 MI W OF US49 TO 0.5 E NOTE: P. E. IS 101177 163,898.79 16,864,964.21<br />

104187 / 102000 Safety ENG GT-033 RR X LUX RD SANFORD 698.00 698.00<br />

104187 / 302000 Safety CON GT-033 RR X LUX RD SANFORD 6,658.28 78,499.12<br />

104513 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 49 in Covington County - Signing 274,958.30 734,491.65<br />

104643 / 115000 State Projects ENG US 84 1,286.80 1,286.80<br />

104961 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 35 Beg at US 84 then run north 9.7 miles to US 49 1,355,529.29 1,815,943.25<br />

104989 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 49 FROM FORREST COUNTY LINE TO THE SIMPSON COUNTY LINE 25,999.95 25,999.95<br />

105133 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Collins - Renovation (including the removal <strong>of</strong> non-historic additions) <strong>of</strong> the Gulf & Ship Island 21,518.06 RR Depot.<br />

21,518.06<br />

105275 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 590 REPLACE BRIDGE # 3.9 OVER CURREY CREEK 3.9 MILES EAST OF US 49 172,145.62 265,179.27<br />

105407 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 84 FROM COLLINS TO JONES COUNTY LINE (EASTBOUND LANE ONLY) 132,182.26 2,008,083.08<br />

105441 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 49 from 1.5 mi. N <strong>of</strong> Seminary then run north for 17.6 miles (NB Lane) 3,336,627.45 3,885,870.55<br />

105778 / 101000 Safety ENG PE - US 49 @ Kola Road in Covington County (signalized intersection) 43,557.50 43,557.50<br />

County Total 5,682,780.00<br />

*************** Desoto ***************<br />

100186 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON SR 302 FROM US 61 TO SR 301 155.78 10,902,331.00<br />

100222 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM WELCOME CENTER SOUTH OF HERNANDO TO TN STATE LINE 116,530.70 1,598,004.60<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Desoto ***************<br />

100222 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM WELCOME CENTER SOUTH OF HERNANDO TO TN STATE LINE 54,952.15 1,423,899.36<br />

100222 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM RELOCATED SR 304 TO CHURCH ROAD 1,792.34 16,438.06<br />

100222 / 103000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM CHURCH ROAD TO SR 302 42,124.69 52,124.69<br />

100222 / 104000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM WELCOME CENTER SOUTH OF HERNANDO TO THE TENN ST LN I-69 BRT/HOV 452,439.72 563,669.82<br />

100222 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW I-55 FROM SR 302 TO TENN S.L. 26,584.02 7,668,908.65<br />

100222 / 301000 Vision 21 CON * I-55 FROM SR 302 TO TENN S.L. 155.78 45,528,966.74<br />

101015 / 5000 Phase II CON SR 302 BT US 78 AND 2.33 KM E OF HACKS CROSSROADS -15,277.46 400,304.68<br />

101182 / 1000 Gaming ENG * SR 304 FROM SR 301 TO I-55 3,765.55 3,044,765.67<br />

101183 / 1000 Gaming ROW SR 304 FROM SR 301 TO ROBERTSON RD -220,000.00 2,788,950.99<br />

101427 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 305 FROM LEWISBURG TO GOODMAN ROAD 128,494.43 1,591,089.15<br />

101427 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 305 FROM US 78 TO GOODMAN ROAD 809,592.50 4,168,788.95<br />

101427 / 202000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 305 FROM CHURCH RD THRU US 78 [FED EX] 506.50 1,076,148.59<br />

101427 / 302000 Vision 21 CON SR 305 FROM CHURCH RD TO US 78 [FED EX] 3,761.43 9,045,106.85<br />

102556 / 1000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM EAST OF I-55 TO TENNESSEE STATE LINE - ARCHAOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION 3,021.66 [28.6 MILES] 314,103.59<br />

102556 / 2000 Gaming ENG SR 304 FROM EAST OF I-55 TO TENNESSEE STATE LINE - SURVEY PREPARATION 1,458.29 462,097.67<br />

102556 / 101000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM I-55 TO SR 305 1,635,151.78 4,450,678.02<br />

102556 / 102000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM SR 305 TO THE MARSHALL CL 701,744.92 3,327,732.20<br />

102556 / 201000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 FROM I-55 TO SR 305 28,736,457.76 31,041,248.41<br />

102556 / 202000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 FROM SR 305 TO THE MARSHALL CL 14,263,019.81 15,911,851.26<br />

103272 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 JUST S. OF TENN STATE LINE STP-FY00(001) 114.70 69,173.60<br />

103318 / 102000 Bridge ENG MISS 305 FROM COCKRUM TO LEWISBURG BR NOS. 14.9, 15.2,15.3,15.6 24,329.62 634,460.12<br />

103318 / 202000 Bridge ROW MISS 305 FROM COCKRUM TO LEWISBURG BR NOS. 14.9, 15.2,15.3,15.6 3,988.82 373,143.16<br />

103318 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON **MISS 305 FROM COCKRUM TO LEWISBURG BR NOS. 14.9, 15.2,15.3,15.6 4,515,183.77 4,515,183.77<br />

104233 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 78 -UPGRADE FOR I-22-DIST 2-TENN STATE LINE TO MARSHALL COUNTY LINE 31,507.98 47,517.81<br />

104412 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55- FROM 2.3 MI NORTH OF TATE/DESOTO CO LINE TO 0.5 MILES SOUTH OF GOODMAN 7,989,609.66 RD<br />

8,172,346.31<br />

104589 / 301000 State Projects CON TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CENTER-DESOTO COUNTY 809,023.33 1,370,896.20<br />

104643 / 106000 State Projects ENG DESOTO COUNTY MS 302 LM 7.214 TO 10.071 WARRANTY PROJECT DISTRESS SURVEY2,285.18 8,444.01<br />

104643 / 107000 State Projects ENG DESOTO CO. LM 10.071 TO 16.825 WARRANTY PROJECT DISTRESS SURVEY 6,347.57 10,594.03<br />

104643 / 113000 State Projects ENG SR 304 (I-69) 2,849.63 9,477.68<br />

104643 / 114000 State Projects ENG I-55 1,594.12 3,186.21<br />

104807 / 301000 Interstate CON I-55 FROM 2.3 MILES NORTH OF THE TATE COUNTY LINE TO 1/2 MILE SOUTH OF CHURCH 24,369.09 ROAD<br />

1,711,858.43<br />

104911 / 101000 Safety ENG INTERSECTION US 51& STAR LANDING ROAD AND LICENSE DRIVE 36,569.59 198,954.25<br />

105249 / 112000 State Projects ENG Desoto County Signal Study - Phase 1 79,572.24 80,649.82<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Desoto ***************<br />

105279 / 1000 State Projects ENG I-55 NEW INTERCHANGE AT NAIL ROAD - Diamond 16.5M, TUDI 22.0M 344,967.91 424,750.10<br />

105310 / 705000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY08-HORN LAKE 29,363.06 29,363.06<br />

105575 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 Rest Area in Desoto County 90,836.71 94,202.26<br />

105575 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Rest Area in Desoto County 136,723.55 136,723.55<br />

105575 / 302000 Interstate CON I-55 Rest Area in Desoto County 225,708.27 225,708.27<br />

105590 / 306000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Horn Lake. 33,824.35 33,824.35<br />

105650 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Olive Branch - New Signal at intersection <strong>of</strong> Pigeon Roost Road and Hwy 305; LED signal 62,814.55 upgrades at various other intersections. 62,814.55<br />

105650 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Olive Branch - New Signal at intersection <strong>of</strong> Pigeon Roost Road and Hwy 305; LED signal 17,727.86 upgrades at various other intersections.Pigeon 17,727.86 Roast R<br />

105651 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Olive Branch - Widen Stateline Road from two to three lanes, between Alexander Road 17,461.70 and Hacks Cross Road. 17,461.70<br />

105651 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Olive Branch - Widen Stateline 31,691.96 31,691.96<br />

105652 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Hernando - Overlay Commerce Street from US 51 east to the Illinois Central Railroad Crossing. 175,716.99 175,716.99<br />

105652 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hernando - Overlay Commerce St. 14,462.07 14,462.07<br />

105655 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Southaven - Install Traffic Signals at two ntersections along Getwell Road. Getwell Road 29,313.36 at Central Parkway and Getwell 29,313.36 Road at Nail Road.<br />

105655 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Southaven - Stateline Rd. Traffic Signal 12,312.77 12,312.77<br />

105656 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Southaven - Overlay Airways Boulevard from Hwy 302 to the <strong>Mississippi</strong>/Tennessee state 582,812.19 line.<br />

582,812.19<br />

105656 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Southaven - Overlay Airways Blvd. 36,171.89 36,171.89<br />

105678 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Horn Lake - Construct sidewalk along Goodman Rd. from Horn Lake Rd. to Hurt Rd. and 272,057.50 pave Tulane Rd. from Nail Rd 272,057.50 to Goodman Rd.<br />

105678 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Horn Lake - Sidewalk 47,595.65 47,595.65<br />

105681 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Horn Lake - Signalization at Goodman Road and Windchase Drive. 3,013.00 3,013.00<br />

105681 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Horn Lake - Goodman Rd Signal 9,108.39 9,108.39<br />

County Total 62,447,461.38<br />

*************** Forrest ***************<br />

100677 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 49 RECONSTRUCTION FR CAMP SHELBY TO U 94.00 412,292.33<br />

100677 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG US 49 RECONSTRUCTION FR CAMP SHELBY TO US 98 1,758.12 1,015,790.79<br />

100677 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 49 RECONSTRUCTION FROM CAMP SHELBY TO US 98 - ROW INCIDENTALS -45,336.51 177,028.17<br />

100677 / 202000 Bridge ROW US 49 REPLACE BRIDGES OVER MYERS CREEK BR #62.5A & 62.5B 86,485.80 497,888.13<br />

100677 / 302000 Bridge CON US 49 REPLACE BRIDGES OVER MYERS CREEK BR #62.5A, 62.5B 1,641,528.57 2,434,655.59<br />

100692 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 42 FROM PERRY C.L. TO I-59 PE 100747/1000 CONS 102214/301,102218/301 279,465.25 3,055,428.94<br />

102110 / 1000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG * US 49 FROM BROOKLYN TO CAMP SHELBY 71.50 474,099.44<br />

102217 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 42 FROM I-59 TO US 11 GDB#102215 259,464.53 9,501,554.64<br />

102245 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 11 FROM SR 42 TO GREEN'S CREEK 50,388.82 203,549.43<br />

102245 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 11 FROM SR 42 TO GREEN'S CREEK 761,281.84 2,059,160.78<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Forrest ***************<br />

102252 / 201000 State Projects ROW SR 198 FROM I-59 TO US 49 IN HATTIESBURG (ROW INCIDENTALS) PE 101470 -6,048.66 10,197.37<br />

102252 / 301000 Safety CON SR 198 FROM I-59 TO US 49 IN HATTIESBURG PE 101470 14,238.65 10,074,375.94<br />

102334 / 101000 Interstate ENG I 59 INTERCHANGE AT SR 42 472,631.39 930,562.06<br />

103399 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-59 FROM LAMAR CTY LINE TO JONES CL ( GRINDING AND RETROFITING OF JOINTS) 84,084.98 [PE IS NON PART]<br />

84,084.98<br />

103399 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FR LAMAR CL TO JONES CL. CONCRETE REHAB - GRINDING AND RETROFITING 740,029.73 OF JOINTS<br />

740,029.73<br />

103938 / 301000 Safety CON SR42 AT MAIN ST., PROVIDENCE ST., AND GLENDALE ROAD (TRAFFIC SIGNAL AND GEOMETRIC 3,739.66 IMPROVEMENTS) 841,616.95<br />

104452 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG RAIL/ROADWAY STUDY IN HATTIESBURG 186.83 185,384.81<br />

104785 / 801000 Special Projects(Demo) CON Access Rd West from classic Drive to 2550 feet South; Access Rd East from Classic Dr. to Golf 132,186.00 Course Rd in the City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg. 2,459,820.00<br />

104896 / 301000 Safety CON MS 42 @ PETAL HIGH SCHOOL 9,647.83 2,997,322.81<br />

104989 / 4000 State Projects ENG US 49 FROM SR 42 NORTH OF HATTIESBURG TO THE COVINGTON COUNTY LINE 2,837.27 2,837.27<br />

105034 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Hardy St. from West Pine to 21st. Avenue. Mill and Overlay 467,147.45 592,568.15<br />

105122 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Landscape Interchanges Hwy 49 and Interstate 59, and Hwy 49 and Hwy 11. 46,785.60 46,785.60<br />

105138 / 701000 Urban CON Hattiesburg Public School District- Construct new multi-purpose facility/Transploreum (approx 5,000 51,436.60 sq ft) on the campus <strong>of</strong> NR 51,436.60 Burger Middle School. To<br />

105236 / 101000 Safety ENG Crossing at Market St,Hattiesburg,Forrest County, DOT 305 293B, Canadian National 10,000.00 10,000.00<br />

105236 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at Market St, Hattiesburg, Forrest County, DOT 305 293B, Canadian National 91,927.67 91,927.67<br />

105245 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Chain Park Trail. Construction <strong>of</strong> a park along the Leaf River and construction 792,779.09 <strong>of</strong> a multi-use trail to tie the 792,779.09 proposed park to the new<br />

105245 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Chain Park Trail - Phase 2 230.15 230.15<br />

105249 / 119000 Safety ENG US 49 FORREST COUNTY SAFETY STUDY. 16,685.25 79,946.47<br />

105263 / 301000 Urban CON SR 42 at Leeville Road in Petal 21,556.37 763,611.44<br />

105273 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 49 REPLACE 5 BRIDGES BETWEEN BROOKLYN AND CAMP SHELBY (SOUTHBOUND 186,314.18 LANE)<br />

336,177.65<br />

105310 / 704000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY08-HATTIESBURG 27,784.54 27,784.54<br />

105326 / 301000 Safety CON US 49 TURN LANES AT CROSSOVERS FROM STONE COUNTY LINE TO US 98 1,359,247.66 2,189,539.84<br />

105375 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 42 From The East Corporate Limit <strong>of</strong> Petal to Macedonia Road 146,637.98 232,847.82<br />

105375 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 42 From The East Corporate Limit <strong>of</strong> Petal to Macedonia Road 4,049.16 4,049.16<br />

105446 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 49 From Elks Lake Rd to SR 198 833,803.58 833,803.58<br />

105453 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **US 49 from Edwards St. to 31st Avenue 7,486,218.35 7,489,865.26<br />

105466 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 11 from Green's Creek Bridge North 5.02 mile to the Jones County Line 172,188.17 1,285,092.64<br />

105469 / 101000 State Projects ENG Hattiesburg-US 49 ITS 3,594.82 3,594.82<br />

105469 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **Hattiesburg-US 49 ITS 834,210.58 834,210.58<br />

105751 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Petal - Mill, Widen & Overlay Hillcrest Loop and Carterville Road. 440,128.96 440,128.96<br />

105752 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Mill, Widen, and Overlay W. Pine Street from Broadway Drive to Hwy 49S. 482,432.03 482,432.03<br />

105757 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Forrest County BOS - Mill & Overlay <strong>of</strong> Monroe Rd., Glendale Ave and Elks Lake Road,. 558,215.26 558,215.26<br />

105810 / 402000 Safety ENG City <strong>of</strong> Hattiesburg - Pedestrian Circulation Study for six elementary schools. 37,305.00 37,305.00<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Forrest ***************<br />

105825 / 101000 State Projects ENG Longleaf Trace at US 49 Access Improvements from Bikeway to USM 48,262.74 48,262.74<br />

105825 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON Longleaf Trace at US 49 Access Improvements from Bikeway to USM 23,812.64 23,812.64<br />

105876 / 201000 State Projects ROW US 49 Near The Hattiesburg Distri Office 1,100,000.00 1,100,000.00<br />

County Total 19,731,489.43<br />

*************** Franklin ***************<br />

105377 / 301000 Emergency Relief US 98 BETWEEN BERRYTOWN RD & DILLARD RD - SLIDE REPAIR -- HURRICANE GUSTAV 194,849.93 356,093.18<br />

105439 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 84 from 7.5 miles East <strong>of</strong> Adams CL to west end <strong>of</strong> Bude-Meadville Bypass (EB & WB 2,429,357.94 Lanes)<br />

4,253,169.92<br />

County Total 2,624,207.87<br />

*************** George ***************<br />

102065 / 301000 Phase III CON SR 63 FROM US 98 TO GREENE CL PE 101150 ROW 101832 25,227.76 4,825,403.59<br />

102065 / 302000 Phase III CON SR 63 FROM US 98 TO GREENE CL PE 101150 ROW 101832 3,571,146.44 4,221,731.83<br />

102488 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 198 REPL BRIDGES OVER BIG CREEK & ROCKY CREEK AT LUCEDALE 202,943.42 428,550.64<br />

102488 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 198 REPL BRIDGES OVER BIG CREEK AT LUCEDALE 170,094.77 645,719.72<br />

103062 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR26 FROM SR63 TO SR 198 IN LUCEDALE 19,467.44 42,455.95<br />

105087 / 301000 Safety CON <strong>Mississippi</strong> Export RR Crossing Surface Hwy. 613, Agricola, MS, Geroge County 28,756.11 59,410.96<br />

County Total 4,017,635.94<br />

*************** Greene ***************<br />

101151 / 1000 Phase III ENG SR 63 FR GEORGE CL TO LEAKESVILLE CONS 102066/301 30,473.83 1,687,103.99<br />

102066 / 301000 Phase III CON SR 63 FROM GEORGE CL TO LEAKESVILLE PE&ROW 101151 -367,480.91 33,141,638.93<br />

102066 / 302000 Phase III CON SR 63 FROM GEORGE CL TO LEAKESVILLE PE&ROW 101151 12,019,687.30 15,271,805.05<br />

102917 / 302000 Phase III CON SR 57 FROM LEAKESVILLE TO TURKEY CREEK [PAVE] PE 101368 ROW 101821,101822 6,398,982.23 15,307,584.19<br />

104484 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 42 REPLACE BR. #88.1, #90.0, & #90.1 [PE - NON-PART] 108,698.59 355,935.16<br />

County Total 18,190,361.04<br />

*************** Grenada ***************<br />

100179 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 8 FROM I-55 TO 2.65 MILES WEST OF FOUR LANESTP-FY00(001) 11,604.50 3,122,790.67<br />

100300 / 1000 Bridge ENG US 51 NORTH OF YALOBUSHA RIVER TO I-55 277,777.54 1,728,287.88<br />

100300 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 51 NORTH OF YALOBUSHA RIVER TO I-55 BR # 211.2, 211.4, 211.8, 212.1, 212.2, 212.6, 86,921.28 213.3<br />

579,124.37<br />

101429 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 51 FROM ELLIOTT TO GLENWILD 979.18 177,146.16<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Grenada ***************<br />

102250 / 101000 Urban ENG US 51 FROM END OF 5 LANE NORTH TO YALOBUSHA RIVERINCLUDES BRIDGE #210.5 15,443.36 599,116.43<br />

102250 / 201000 Urban ROW US 51 FROM END OF 5 LANE NORTH TO YALOBUSHA RIVERINCLUDES BRIDGE #210.5 823,813.67 8,796,657.41<br />

102250 / 301000 Bridge CON US 51 FROM END OF 5 LANE NORTH TO YALOBUSHA RIVERINCLUDES BRIDGE #210.5 460,501.97 14,718,826.60<br />

102706 / 102000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG SR 8 FROM GRENADA C/L TO CALHOUN CITY - 3R 203.55 65,249.28<br />

103395 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * I-55 FR .5 MI S SR 8 TO YALOBUSHA CL (56% <strong>of</strong> Project in Grenada County) 2,528.95 5,029,825.44<br />

104643 / 109000 State Projects ENG Grenada & Yalobusha Co I-55 (LOG MILE .7.349 IN gRENADA TO 5.450 IN YALOBUSHA 3,442.42 13,693.26<br />

105505 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 at Martin Creek in Grenada County 16,591.20 37,220.33<br />

105505 / 201000 Interstate ROW I-55 at Martin Creek in Grenada County 8,584.99 8,584.99<br />

105654 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Grenada - Mill and overlay Vance Road from Townes Ave to Browns Creek Bridge and 439,270.01 Jackson Avenue from US 51 to Monroe 439,270.01 St.<br />

105654 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Grenada - Overlay Various Routes 37,382.19 37,382.19<br />

County Total 2,185,044.81<br />

*************** Hancock ***************<br />

101207 / 1000 Gaming ENG SR 43 FROM SR 603 TO PEARL RIVER COUNTY 448.73 504.17<br />

101210 / 1000 Gaming ENG SR 43 KILN BYPASS FROM END OF FOUR LANE TO 603 540,893.80 905,221.51<br />

102437 / 301000 Bridge CON US90 REPL BR#0.6 OVER BAYOU COWAN & WHITES BAYOU 1,223,674.90 9,050,595.27<br />

104435 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-10 FROM PEARL RIVER TO JOURDAN RIVER -6,008.63 16,396,330.16<br />

104455 / 701000 Urban CON US90 in Waveland to Bay St Louis County Line. Milling and Overlaying <strong>of</strong> Old Spanish Trail. 1,041.75 1,107.75<br />

104555 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 BAY ST LOUIS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT -27,402.35 100,871,512.27<br />

104634 / 201000 Emergency Relief ROW FERRY BOAT SERVICE - BAY ST LOUIS 1,502.56 9,170.37<br />

104637 / 101000 Emergency Relief ENG Beach Blvd. Emergency, Repairs to Beach Blvd. Road. by MDOT -498,141.16 595,167.19<br />

104637 / 201000 Emergency Relief ROW Beach Blvd. Repair Restoration by MDOT 88,202.98 5,230,800.38<br />

104637 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON Beach Boulevard Repair and Restoration by MDOT 3,889,696.62 5,011,976.17<br />

104637 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON Beach Blvd. Repair in Hancock Cty. Utility adjustments by MDOT to be paid by FEMA 996,933.29 1,834,567.64<br />

104637 / 303000 Emergency Relief CON Beach Boulevard Repair and Restoration by MDOT (Relocation <strong>of</strong> railroad signals and gates by 197,346.64 CSX Railroad)<br />

197,346.64<br />

104727 / 711000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG Port Bienville - Hancock County Port & Harbor Commission. Phase II - Overlay and Drainage Improvements 16,662.88 for Port and Harbor 46,052.88 Drive.<br />

104808 / 301000 Interstate CON I-10 @NASA EASTBOUND-NEW TRUCK SCALES 4,755,058.53 13,370,531.75<br />

104876 / 304000 Emergency Relief CON I-10 FENCE REPAIR/ HURRICANE KATRINA 4,149.50 872,827.05<br />

105061 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON Hancock County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Rehab <strong>of</strong> Beach Boulevard from Buccaneer State Park 1,114.55 to Washington Street. Replace concrete 1,114.55 pavement sectio<br />

105061 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG Hancock County BOS - P.E. for Rehab Beach Blvd from Buccaneer State Park to Washington 705,467.58 Street.<br />

705,556.98<br />

105171 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Bay St. Louis- P.E. for Repairs to Old Nicholson Rd., St. Francis St., Main St., and Blue 112,210.00 Meadow Rd.<br />

112,210.00<br />

105267 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON Gateways <strong>Transportation</strong> Enhancement 16,478.75 186,789.31<br />

105425 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 607 FROM NASA TO I-59 568,497.63 614,778.65<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hancock ***************<br />

105470 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 90 Westbound Lanes from 0.743 miles East <strong>of</strong> SR 607 to Lower Bay Road 1,545,076.39 1,545,076.39<br />

105478 / 101000 State Projects ENG NASA Infinity Access Road 7,047.82 10,809.78<br />

105478 / 201000 State Projects ROW NASA Infinity Access Road 29,333.92 29,658.99<br />

105478 / 301000 State Projects CON NASA Infinity Access Road 4,322.83 4,322.83<br />

105542 / 101000 Safety ENG US 90 AT SR 607 INTERSECTION RECONSTRUCTION 40,716.17 40,716.17<br />

105664 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON MULTIPLY STREET OVERLAYS IN HANCOCK COUNTY. 922,801.66 922,801.66<br />

105670 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hancock County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Mill and overlay/drainage repairs to Kiln-Waveland Cut<strong>of</strong>f 1,927.05 Road from US 90 to Hwy 603. 1,927.05<br />

105673 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Bay St. Louis - Roadway lighting along Hwy 43 from Longfellow Road to I-10. 4,406.00 4,406.00<br />

105673 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Bay St. Louis - Lighting 38,849.79 38,849.79<br />

105767 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Waveland - Debris Removal following Katrina. 869,758.50 869,758.50<br />

105879 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON Widen and Overlay SR 604 from US 90 to SR 607 942.77 942.77<br />

County Total 16,053,011.45<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

101204 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON I-10 FROM I-110 TO JACKSON COUNTY LINE 296,194.49 296,194.49<br />

101208 / 1000 Gaming ENG SR 67 FR I-110 TO US 49 NEAR SAUCIER 1,233.50 4,612,852.81<br />

101208 / 2000 Gaming ROW SR 67 FROM I-110 TO COWAN-LORRAINE EXT.(3 RIVERS R -161,700.00 10,417,264.06<br />

101208 / 302000 Vision 21 CON * SR 67 FROM I-110 TO COWAN-LORRAINE EXT.(3 RIVERS ROAD) 278,599.68 41,309,851.03<br />

101208 / 304000 Gaming CON I-10 DIRECTIONAL SIGNS FOR SR 67 - HARRISON COUNTY 510,088.47 510,088.47<br />

101209 / 1200 Gaming ROW SR 67 FROM COWAN/LORRAINE EXT TO US 49 N 4.05 11,720,678.38<br />

101209 / 302000 Gaming CON * SR 67 FROM SR 605 TO US 49 - PAVING FOR 301000 AND 303000 DETAILS 14,369.24 21,924,958.72<br />

101212 / 1000 Gaming ENG CONNECTOR BT US 90 AT PORT AND I-10 AT C 22,105.30 840,541.80<br />

101212 / 101000 Gaming ENG SR 601 BETWEEN US 90 AT THE PORT OF GULFPORT AND I-10 AT CANAL ROAD 129,056.02 3,709,255.01<br />

101212 / 102000 Gaming ENG SR 601 BT US 90 AT THE PORT OF GULFPORT AND I-10 [EARMARK] 520,790.03 4,215,341.65<br />

101212 / 103000 Gaming ENG SR 601 BT US 90 AT THE PORT OF GULFPORT AND I-10 [EARMARK] 245,983.00 245,983.00<br />

101212 / 104000 Gaming ENG SR 601 BT US 90 AT THE PORT OF GULFPORT AND I-10 [EARMARK] 1,368,757.00 1,368,757.00<br />

101212 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 601 FROM 33RD STREET TO 600 FEET SOUTH OF THE SEABOARD RR [H.E.L.P.] 2,995,865.39 17,193,061.12<br />

101212 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW SR 601 FROM 600 FEET SOUTH OF THE SEABOARD RR TO 2000 FEET NORTH OF I-10 23,394,132.44 INTERCHANGE [H.E.L.P.] 56,109,432.08<br />

101212 / 203000 Vision 21 ROW SR 601 FROM THE PORT OF GULFPORT [SOUTH OF US 90] TO 33RD STREET [H.E.L.P.] 2,944,625.89 34,649,139.66<br />

101212 / 204000 Vision 21 ROW SR 601 / Canal Road Wetland Mitigation 972,317.37 972,317.37<br />

101212 / 305000 Vision 21 CON I-10 AT CANAL ROAD (SIGNALS AND RAMP IMPROVEMENTS) 2,944.98 2,944.98<br />

101214 / 302000 Gaming CON * SR 605 FROM I-10 TO SR 67, INCLUDING INTERCHANGE PAVING FOR 301000 AND 303000 135,104.28 18,559,268.97<br />

101652 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM BETHEL RD TO RAMSEY SPRINGS 1,041.93 14,433.92<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

102111 / 1000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 49 FROM ONEAL ROAD TO LITTLE BILOXI RIVER 291,486.53 1,691,978.87<br />

102111 / 201000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 49 FROM ONEAL ROAD TO NORTH OF SCHOOL ROAD 29,923.54 31,852.05<br />

102111 / 202000 Bridge ROW US 49 REPLACE BRIDGE OVER LITTLE BILOXI RIVER 921,296.82 921,296.82<br />

103517 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG SR 605 FROM US 90 TO I- 10. ROADWAY LIGHTING, LANDSCAPING INCLUDING INTERCHANGE 12,149.00 AT I- 10. [DEMO FUNDED 177,441.92 PROJECT]<br />

103517 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON * SR 605 FROM US 90 TO I- 10. ROADWAY LIGHTING,LANDSCAPING INCLUDING INTERCHANGE -10,070.75 AT I- 10. [DEMO FUNDED 2,014,022.22 PROJECT] [EARMAR<br />

103903 / 302000 Special Projects(Demo) CON ITS-HARRISON CO ASP 47,152.00 217,360.00<br />

104159 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 601 FROM I 10 TO SR 26 NEAR WIGGINS (PE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STUDY) 83,190.76 1,064,717.87<br />

104360 / 801000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON OHR-O'KEEFE WELCOME CENTER-BILOXI (This is the new contract) 2,275,344.44 3,519,844.44<br />

104384 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG POPPS FERRY RD IN BILOXI 79,314.11 380,998.11<br />

104472 / 701000 Urban ENG GULF REG. PLANNING COMM-TRAFFIC STUDY 21,343.49 367,348.49<br />

104522 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-10 FROM WOLF RIVER TO 3 RIVERS ROAD - PE 8,791.93 8,791.93<br />

104555 / 202000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 90 BAY ST. LOUIS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 5,154.83 2,243,532.86<br />

104555 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 BAY ST LOUIS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT -79,433.20 170,144,508.06<br />

104555 / 303000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 90 BAY ST LOUIS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT -18,352.59 23,462,294.26<br />

104556 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 161,879.72 218,688,105.23<br />

104569 / 101000 Emergency Relief ENG US 90 - BETWEEN THE OCEAN SPRINGS/BILOXI BAY BRIDGE AND CSX RAILROAD OVERPASS 2,371.35 AT HENDERSON POINT 1,200,643.16<br />

104569 / 201000 State Projects ROW US 90 - BETWEEN BAY ST LOUIS AND OCEAN SPRINGS 44,845.74 44,845.74<br />

104569 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 - BETWEEN THE CSX RAILROAD OVERPASS AT HENDERSON POINT AND LEWIS 98,448.42 AVE.<br />

27,599,181.29<br />

104569 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 - BETWEEN LEWIS AVE AND DEBUYS ROAD IN GULFPORT 37,615.56 26,559,321.50<br />

104569 / 304000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 - BETWEEN DEBUYS RD IN GULFPORT AND RODENBURG AVE IN BILOXI 41,555.56 18,288,558.21<br />

104569 / 306000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 - BETWEEN RODENBURG AVE. AND THE BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE 325,165.64 19,280,662.93<br />

104569 / 308000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 90 TRAFFIC CAMERAS FROM RODENBERG AVE. TO BILOXI BAY 108,571.66 1,248,917.45<br />

104569 / 309000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 90 TRAFFIC CAMERAS FROM DEBUYS RD. TO RODENBERG AVE. 89,510.46 1,521,987.88<br />

104569 / 310000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 90 TRAFFIC CAMERAS FROM LEWIS AVE. TO DEBUYS RD. 272,000.00 688,000.00<br />

104636 / 704000 Emergency Relief CON Repair Traffic Signals and Flasher Assemblies throughout the city (at School locations as well) 57,273.12 in Biloxi - Katrina Relief - DIR 3BR. 405,505.12<br />

104636 / 705000 Emergency Relief CON Repair Lighting in City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi (includes 2.14 Miles on US HWY. 90) - Katrina Relief - Includes 35,044.97 DIR#US-90(2) = 793,940 & #7 619,679.97 = 30,475.<br />

104636 / 706000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Repair Traffic Signs throughout the City. - Katrina Relief - DIR #2-Rev = $289,532.29 4,362.00 4,362.00<br />

104780 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 90 REPLANT TREES 1,278.44 58,485.44<br />

104845 / 106000 Safety ENG GULF COAST RR CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS-KELLY ST IN BILOXI 5,496.00 17,583.61<br />

104845 / 306000 Safety CON GULF COAST RR CROSSING IMPROVEMENTS-KELLY ST IN BILOXI 249,114.48 315,297.85<br />

104866 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG Dedeaux Rd, Gulfport MS 44,144.00 225,603.00<br />

104876 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON I-10 FENCE REPAIR DUE TO HURRICANE KATRI 46.20 530,593.30<br />

104913 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Repair Lighting on Hwy 90, Bayview Ave and Under I-110 5,595.00 5,595.00<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

104913 / 702000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Phase 2-Street light repairs for Pass Rd, MLK, Jr. Blvd, Caillavet Street, Esters Blvd., 3,715.00 Lameuse Street and Main Street 3,715.00<br />

104913 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG Lighting on Hwy 90,Bayview, Under I-110 in the City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi 6,016.00 86,974.00<br />

104913 / 712000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - P.E. for Repair <strong>of</strong> Roadway Lighting Systems at Various Locations. 23,831.64 23,831.64<br />

104947 / 101000 Safety ENG I-110 FROM BILOXI BAY TO I-10 4,101.33 4,101.33<br />

104947 / 301000 Safety CON I-110 FROM BILOXI BAY TO I-10 2,194.19 2,194.19<br />

105105 / 300000 Safety CON CSX HSR Corridor Project, Church Ave,Harrison County 120,317.08 211,884.56<br />

105105 / 301000 Safety CON CSX HSR Magnolia Avenue, Harrison County 90,603.89 161,726.30<br />

105162 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Gulfport- Preliminary Engineering for Citywide Road Repairs. 11,674.42 146,938.42<br />

105172 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi- Repair <strong>of</strong> Pass Road (Debuys to Rodeo), Popps Ferry Road (Back Bay to Pass 1,653,457.96 Road) & Irish Hill Road (Veternas 2,451,877.46 to Porter).<br />

105209 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 49 at SR 67 IN SAUCIER 3,648.90 61,812.43<br />

105209 / 301000 Safety CON US 49 at SR 67 IN SAUCIER 1,609.18 971,700.18<br />

105237 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at County Farm Road,Harrison Co 41,098.39 110,779.89<br />

105247 / 402000 Safety CON Gulfport Police <strong>Department</strong> - Plan, Coordinate, Implement Bicycle Rodeo and Pedestrian Safety 58,188.00 Programs; Develop Public Awareness 90,144.00 Campaign; Purcha<br />

105249 / 126000 State Projects ENG Traffic Count Station Plans On Routes Along The MS Gulf Coast 77,116.89 77,116.89<br />

105281 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG I-10 AT I-110 NEW INTERCHANGE WITH CONNECTORS IN D'IBERVILLE 830,983.30 1,880,639.61<br />

105281 / 103000 Vision 21 ENG SR 67 AT THE SANGANI BOULEVARD 85,026.19 105,168.96<br />

105281 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW I-10 AT I-110 INTERCHANGE W/CONNECTORS 1,140,096.03 1,140,096.03<br />

105281 / 201001 Vision 21 ROW I-10 AT I-110 INTERCHANGE W/CONNECTORS 48,807.53 48,807.53<br />

105281 / 203000 Vision 21 ROW I-10 and I-110 AT THE SANGANI BOULEVARD 2,872,048.21 2,872,048.21<br />

105293 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 53 AT CANAL ROAD & COUNTY FARM ROAD 152,358.73 210,944.19<br />

105298 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> D'Iberville-Construction <strong>of</strong> New Road at NW corner @ I-110 & I-10, extending from the 1,616,650.00 intersection <strong>of</strong> Sangani Blvd to 1,616,650.00<br />

Old Hwy 15 (Promenade Dr<br />

105307 / 701000 National Highway System(NHS) CON Gulfport/Biloxi International Airport - Removal and Replacement <strong>of</strong> the Existing Street Lghting 235,705.55 along Airport Road and the Construction 235,705.55 <strong>of</strong> a New Signalize<br />

105309 / 711000 Urban ENG Traffic Plan US 49 Corridor in Gulfport 4,271.75 44,271.75<br />

105326 / 303000 Safety CON US 49 CONSTRUCT TURN LANES AT CROSSOVERS FROM LITTLE BILOXI RIVER TO SAUCIER 9,412.32 824,249.91<br />

105408 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 49 FROM US 90 TO O'NEAL ROAD 126,127.68 191,201.98<br />

105408 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON US 49 FROM US 90 TO O'NEAL ROAD 381,796.33 381,796.33<br />

105408 / 302000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 49 FROM US 90 TO O'NEAL ROAD 32,501.60 32,501.60<br />

105412 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON Hwy 53 from US 49 north 12 miles 2,769,468.53 2,778,897.89<br />

105412 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON Hwy 53 from US 49 north 12 miles-signals and gates at railroad crossing DOT #305 207C 131,680.84 131,680.84<br />

105495 / 101000 Safety ENG US 49 From Airport Road to Dedeaux Road in Gulfport - Install Concrete Median 166,703.13 166,703.13<br />

105495 / 301000 Safety CON US 49 From Airport Road to Dedeaux Road in Gulfport - Install Concrete Median 874,386.66 874,386.66<br />

105495 / 302000 Safety CON US 49 from Pass Rd to Arkansas Ave. 448,384.75 448,384.75<br />

105496 / 101000 Emergency Relief ENG Pops Ferry Road Bridge Emergency Repair 31,439.42 131,505.58<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Harrison ***************<br />

105496 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON Pops Ferry Road ER Bridge Repair 100,805.81 2,732,866.01<br />

105550 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-110 Bascule Bridge Repair 209,598.77 209,598.77<br />

105556 / 101000 State Projects ENG Bridge Pathway @ Bay St Louis Bridge Han 49,101.48 49,101.48<br />

105556 / 201000 State Projects ROW Bridge Pathway @ Bay St Louis Bridge Han 160.05 160.05<br />

105556 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **Bridge Pathway @ Bay St Louis Bridge Han 180,825.23 180,825.23<br />

105600 / 101000 Safety ENG CSX Corridor PE work 39,862.48 39,862.48<br />

105600 / 301000 Safety CON Force Account Closure on CSXT line 18th Avenue DOT 340 228M 1,119.17 1,119.17<br />

105600 / 302000 Safety CON Closure <strong>of</strong> Hwy-Rail at Grade Crossing at the intersection <strong>of</strong> 29th Ave and CSXT in Gulfport 987.04 987.04<br />

105600 / 309000 Safety CON Installation <strong>of</strong> Cantilevers, Flashings Light Signals and Gates with CWT @ Perry Avenue (Walston) 155,963.85 DOT 340 216T<br />

155,963.85<br />

105600 / 310000 Safety CON Installation <strong>of</strong> Cantilevers, Flashing Light Signals and Gates with CWT @ Texas Avenue and 100,190.27 CSXT. DOT 340 218G 100,190.27<br />

105600 / 311000 Safety CON Installation <strong>of</strong> Cantilevers, Flashing Light Signals and Gates @ Gulf Street and CSXT. DOT 340 136,264.75 223D<br />

136,264.75<br />

105600 / 312000 Safety CON CSXT Signal and Gate project @ 25th Avenue DOT 340 235X 10,874.92 10,874.92<br />

105600 / 313000 Safety CON Revision <strong>of</strong> Crossing Cantilevers, Flashing Light Signals and Gates with CWT & Upgrade to 12" 137,793.35 LED's @ intersection <strong>of</strong> 30th Avenue 137,793.35 and CSXT<br />

105600 / 314000 Safety CON Installation <strong>of</strong> Crossing Cantilevers, Flashing Light Signals and Gates with CWT @ intersection 128,163.89 <strong>of</strong> 42nd Street and CSXT. DOT 128,163.89 340 247S<br />

105664 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON MULTIPLY STREET OVERLAYS IN HARRISON COUNTY. 6,017,603.22 6,017,603.22<br />

105668 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> D'Iberville - Bridge Replacement over the bayou on Gorenflo Road, south <strong>of</strong> Borries Street.651.05 651.05<br />

105668 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> D'Iberville - Bridge Replacement over the bayou on Gorenflo Road, south <strong>of</strong> Borries Street. 7,617.39 7,617.39<br />

105669 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Mill and Overlay Beauvoir Road, from US 90 to Pass Road. 12,403.70 12,403.70<br />

105718 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Long Beach - Replace bridge on Klondyke Road, which crosses Canal No. 1. 94.44 94.44<br />

105718 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Long Beach - Bridge 4,012.78 4,012.78<br />

105720 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pass Christian - US 90 Lighting 1,411.33 1,411.33<br />

105753 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Roadway Lighting Improvements along MS Hwy 67. 643.09 643.09<br />

105753 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Biloxi - Lighting Imp. 908.28 908.28<br />

105827 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON SR 15 FROM THE INTERSECTION OF SR 67 NORTH FOR 6.2 MILES 955,482.82 955,482.82<br />

105827 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 15 FROM SR 67 NORTH 6.2 MILES 79,535.99 79,535.99<br />

105846 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 90 FROM CAILLAVET ST TO PORTER ST 2,288.94 2,288.94<br />

County Total 61,312,907.80<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

100551 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG ACCESS ROAD BETWEEN I-55 & SR 475 [PE FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION] HINDS 36,213.35 1,282,169.76<br />

100551 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG ACCESS ROAD BETWEEN I-55 THRU SR 468 [PE & ROW FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION] HINDS 17,870.00 2,254,722.06<br />

100585 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 473 REPLACE BRIDGE AT VAUGHN CREEK 9,951.91 73,555.84<br />

101610 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW I-20 AT CLINTON-RAYMOND RD 6,055.38 275,422.69<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

101610 / 2200 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW I-20 AT CLINTON-RAYMOND RD 14,342.76 3,962,625.74<br />

101610 / 301000 Interstate CON I-20 CLINTON-RAYMOND ROAD INTERCHANGE,PHASE II PE # IS 100556 10,265.91 25,240,999.98<br />

101610 / 302000 Interstate CON I-20 AT CLINTON-RAYMOND RD 263.27 85,964.45<br />

102281 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON I-55 FROM I-20 TO PEARL STREET EXIT STACK PHASE 3 NOTE PE # IS 100527 2,136.80 5,406,808.01<br />

102291 / 1000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG I-20 BT BIG BLACK RIVER, EASTWARD 6.3 MI. 128,877.75 383,917.16<br />

102356 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON US 49 AT JOE COKER RD, RAILROAD CROSSING UPGRADE (# 300886B) (associated -4,368.35 with US 49 overlay)<br />

98,934.03<br />

103166 / 308000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON MS CIVIL WAR TRAILS PROJECTS - Historic Coker House; Phase I. Deconstruction/Dismantleing 25,222.00 & Inv. located on Champion 270,922.00 Hill Battlefield near Edw<br />

103573 / 101000 Safety ENG RR XING ON GREEN'S CROSSING RD HINDS CO ON CN/IC RR DOT # 300887H -5,823.00 0.00<br />

103573 / 301000 Safety CON RR XING ON GREEN'S CROSSING RD HINDS CO ON CN/IC RR DOT # 300887H 19,174.25 115,451.25<br />

103684 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * I-220 FROM I-20 TO US 49 (+RAMPS & INTCH) 4,068.88 6,994,098.26<br />

103684 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-20 FR SR 18 TO ELLIS AVE (+ RAMPS & INTCH) (PMAS 915 - 917 & 929 - 931) 89.08 4,642,498.87<br />

103811 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG ITS (MDOT) JACKSON AREA I-55, I-20, US 80 (CABLES, CAMERA, CCTV, VMS 3,254.24 65,781.24<br />

103975 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 49 SITE IMPOVE REST AREA POCAHONTAS 847.12 337,305.59<br />

103975 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON US 49 SITE IMPOVE REST AREA POCAHONTAS (TE) BLDG,PARKING,LANDSCAPING 5.18 2,417,228.11<br />

104102 / 711000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG NORTHSIDE DR CORRIDOR/CLINTON 11,927.00 442,979.00<br />

104102 / 820000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW NORTHSIDE DR CORRIDOR/CLINTON. PINEHAVEN PHASE 188,820.00 188,820.00<br />

104153 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG * I-55/I-20 FROM DANIEL LAKE BLVD. TO I-55 NORTH (+ RAMPS & INTCH) 2,422.98 84,442.66<br />

104153 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM MCDOWELL ROAD TO I-55 NORTH AT STACK - MAIN LINE ONLY 4,175,548.64 6,226,123.20<br />

104153 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-20 FR ELLIS AVE TO I-55 SOUTH (PMS 918, 919 & 932, 933) - MAIN LINE ONLY 2,911,763.47 5,458,359.10<br />

104178 / 103000 Safety ENG RAILROAD X AT INDUSTRIAL DR IN JACKSON 492.39 784.39<br />

104178 / 108000 Safety ENG RAILROAD X ON LIVINGSTON RD IN JACKSON 300.00 300.00<br />

104178 / 303000 Safety CON KCS SIGNALS ON INDUSTRIAL DR IN JACKSON 7,389.78 97,543.78<br />

104178 / 305000 Safety CON CN Signals & Gates Garrett Rd - Terry, MS 97.79 106,010.79<br />

104178 / 308000 Safety CON CN XING ON LIVINGSTON RD JACKSON 47,684.63 166,389.63<br />

104251 / 101000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Smith's Station Rd in Edwards -1,358.21 368.79<br />

104251 / 103000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Main St in Edwards -68.00 5,000.00<br />

104251 / 107000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Monroe St in Clinton -1,607.74 325.26<br />

104251 / 109000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Parker Dr. in Clinton -1,205.82 530.18<br />

104251 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing Signals and Gates on Smith's Station Road in Edwards 43,804.61 123,170.61<br />

104251 / 303000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing ON MAIN STREET IN EDWARDS 13,386.00 120,830.00<br />

104251 / 304000 Safety CON Signals and Gates on South Farr Road in Bolton 33,758.87 98,358.87<br />

104251 / 307000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing ON MONROE STREET IN CLINTON 25,914.43 151,335.43<br />

104251 / 308000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing Signals & Gates Main Street, Clinton 452.84 128,251.07<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

104251 / 309000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing ON PARKER DRIVE IN CLINTON 27,551.02 138,367.02<br />

104251 / 310000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing WESTHAVEN BLVD. IN JACKSON 1,012.24 108,250.24<br />

104251 / 315000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing ON SOUTH STREET IN JACKSON 25,493.00 142,694.00<br />

104365 / 304000 Safety CON KCS RR PROJ ON DIXON RD IN JACKSON 351.60 6,309.95<br />

104375 / 101000 Safety ENG PE KCS RR SIGNAL PROJECT ON INDUSTRIAL DRIVE IN JACKSON 1,132.32 1,132.32<br />

104375 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR SIGNAL PROJECT ON INDUSTRIAL DRIVE IN JACKSON 15,051.51 87,801.51<br />

104466 / 300000 Safety CON KCS CROSSING SURFACE WESTHAVEN STREET JACKSON, HINDS 19,615.20 19,615.20<br />

104467 / 300000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING FORD AVENUE IN JACKSON, HINDS 18,873.00 18,873.00<br />

104467 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING COLUMBIA AVENUE IN JACKSON, HINDS 30,995.80 30,995.80<br />

104467 / 302000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING PRENTISS STREET IN JACKSON, HINDS 28,739.70 28,739.70<br />

104467 / 303000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING WEST STREET IN JACKSON, HINDS 39,806.80 39,806.80<br />

104467 / 304000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING S.R. 467 IN EDWARDS, HINDS 8,273.55 24,802.55<br />

104467 / 305000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING MAIN STREET IN EDWARDS, HINDS 11,303.00 25,506.80<br />

104630 / 301000 Bridge CON WYNNDALE ROAD OVER I-55 6,870.94 1,614,090.21<br />

104844 / 102000 Safety ENG Gates Lindale Drive in Clinton, MS -6,300.00 0.00<br />

104844 / 300000 Safety CON Crossing Surface Main St. Clinton, MS 35,427.18 35,427.18<br />

104844 / 301000 Safety CON Gates at Leake St. in Clinton, MS 993.60 137,292.60<br />

104844 / 302000 Safety CON Gates at Lindale Drive in Clinton, MS 13,454.18 219,382.28<br />

104875 / 102000 State Projects ENG I-20 WB OVER US 51, REPLACE BRIDGE (BR 45.5) 119,767.43 475,302.78<br />

104875 / 301000 Interstate CON I-20 WB OVER US 51, BRIDGE REPAIR (BR 45.5) (SHORING & SIGNING) 2,233,760.63 5,475,281.31<br />

104875 / 302000 Bridge CON I-20 WB OVER US 51, REPLACE BRIDGE (BR 45.5) 4,886,314.17 4,886,314.17<br />

104882 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG JACKSON MPO TRAFFIC COUNTING PROGRAM 31,840.00 146,149.00<br />

104883 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG Maintenance: Pavement Management System - CMPDD 12,291.00 81,658.00<br />

104906 / 301000 Safety CON I-55 SOUTH FROM BYRAM TO MCDOWELL 4,163.80 5,231,431.16<br />

104908 / 301000 Safety CON METRO AREA GUARDRAIL UPGRADE 2,841.66 1,594,039.23<br />

104915 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Clinton - Install Traffic Signals at (3) locations. Springridge Rd at Trailwood Dr.; Springridge 80,589.15 Rd at I-20; and Clinton Blvd 666,415.15 at Lakeview Dr<br />

104979 / 303000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Garrett Road, Terry, MS 3,286.02 32,332.63<br />

105014 / 801000 Special Projects(Demo) CON West County Line Rd Improvement, Phase 1A. Realign and widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes, 0.75 525,181.55 miles <strong>of</strong> West County Line Road. 6,046,375.01 Relocate existing railro<br />

105016 / 701000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON Woodrow Wilson Drive Resurfacing and installation <strong>of</strong> handicap ramps from I-55 to Mill Street.51,691.84 51,691.84<br />

105016 / 702000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON City <strong>of</strong> Jackson - Woodrow Wilson Drive Resurfacing - Part 2 1,082,694.19 1,082,694.19<br />

105022 / 101000 Bridge ENG I-20 EB AT BRIDGE OVER RAILROAD, REPLACE BRIDGE (31.5) 7,884.86 7,884.86<br />

105144 / 102000 State Projects ENG P3 GENERAL COUNSEL - NOSSAMAN 232,660.46 2,591,622.37<br />

105144 / 105000 State Projects ENG P3 TECHNICAL ADVISOR - 63,828.00 1,867,969.00<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

105144 / 106000 State Projects ENG P3 REEVALUATION ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT 9,703.80 582,532.35<br />

105170 / 402000 Safety CON <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education, Office <strong>of</strong> Healthy Schools - Develop, Print, Distribute Lesson -4,395.00 Plans on Bike/Pedestrian Education. 29,934.00<br />

105174 / 402000 Safety CON <strong>Mississippi</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health, Injury/Violence Prevention Branch - Conduct Presentations, 27,025.00 SR2S Events, and Administering 65,697.00 a Media Campaign.<br />

105176 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON JACKSON AREA NHS LIGHTING REHAB (I-20, I-55, US 49, US 51; Hinds) 3,551,685.48 3,678,235.77<br />

105204 / 301000 Safety CON I-220 BT I-20 AND MADISON CL (MEDIAN BARRIER - CABLE) 6,138.99 1,205,897.21<br />

105248 / 301000 Interstate CON I-220 BT I-20 & I-55 PAINT STEEL BRIDGES (0.5 AB, 4.8 AB, 5.1 AB, 8.3 AB) 1,050,547.63 1,050,547.63<br />

105249 / 116000 State Projects ENG MS 18 SIGNAL STUDY AND TIMINGS IN JACKSON 39,786.84 50,322.74<br />

105277 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Hinds County BOS- Landscaping Improvements along US Hwy 80 Corridor at seven intersections 319.30 from Highway 18 to State Street. 319.30<br />

105329 / 301000 Safety CON I-55 BT FORTIFICATION & SR 25, WATERWORKS SURFACE TREATMENT 1,555.91 2,952,087.94<br />

105379 / 301000 Interstate CON On I-20/I-55 from Pearl St. in Jackson to SR 469 in Pearl. Interstate Striping <strong>of</strong> "Stack 3" 12,495.89 71,511.49<br />

105380 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 80 AND SHAW ROAD IN JACKSON, HINDS COUNTY, TRAFFIC SIGNAL 899.88 25,502.31<br />

105380 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 80 AND SHAW ROAD IN JACKSON, HINDS COUNTY, TRAFFIC SIGNAL 130,700.97 131,412.02<br />

105539 / 101000 Safety ENG Installation <strong>of</strong> 3 traffic signals & interconnection in Hinds County on Ms 18 @ Seven Springs Rd, 54,938.75 @ Hinds Blvd & @ County Farm 54,938.75 Rd.<br />

105539 / 301000 Safety CON Installation <strong>of</strong> 3 traffic signals & interconnection in Hinds County on Ms 18 @ Seven Springs Rd, 473,177.37 @ Hinds Blvd & @ County Farm 473,177.37 Rd.<br />

105558 / 101000 Safety ENG MS 25 from I-55 to the Rankin County Line. 41,572.03 41,572.03<br />

105558 / 301000 Safety CON MS 25 from I-55 to the Rankin County Line. 120,354.44 120,354.44<br />

105576 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 80 FR SPRINGRIDGE RD TO TERRY RD (MAS 2906-2911 EB; 2917-2919 WB)(PROJ 5,826,866.90 INCL 1/2 MI ON SR 18) 5,826,866.90<br />

105586 / 101000 State Projects ENG Bridge Replacement - 4 Sites/Off-System Western Hinds County 402,520.60 408,403.80<br />

105586 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Clinton - Bridge Replacement - 4 Sites/Off-System 729,172.14 729,172.14<br />

105586 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Bridge Replacement - 5 Sites/Off-System 39,528.05 39,528.05<br />

105590 / 313000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 Jackson 22,591.08 22,591.08<br />

105657 / 101000 Safety ENG I-55 BYRAM INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS 88,640.08 88,640.08<br />

105657 / 301000 Safety CON I-55 BYRAM INTERCHANGE IMPROVEMENTS 18,376.07 18,376.07<br />

105658 / 301000 Safety CON I-55 AT LAKELAND DR. IN JACKSON- -BARRIER WALL EXTENSION 373,366.01 373,366.01<br />

105686 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Overlay Siwell Road from Raymond Road to McCluer Road. 42,832.47 42,832.47<br />

105686 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Overlay Terry Road from Siwell Road to Gary Road. 85,165.83 85,165.83<br />

105686 / 703000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Overlay West Northside Drive from I-20 to Norrell Road.193,480.01 193,480.01<br />

105686 / 704000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Overlay Wynndale Road from I-55 to Terry Road. 80,442.57 80,442.57<br />

105686 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - CE&I 19,567.99 19,567.99<br />

105686 / 706000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Hinds County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors-Watkins Drive from Beasley Road to Forest Avenue. 71,014.45 71,014.45<br />

105706 / 301000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Jackson - Overlay Northside Drive from Medgar Evers Boulevard to Jackson City Limits and 192.84 Maddox Road from MS 18 to John 192.84 R. Lynch Street.<br />

105733 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Town <strong>of</strong> Terry - Overlay Cunningham Avenue from I-55 to Railroad Avenue. 80,806.69 80,806.69<br />

105733 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Town <strong>of</strong> Terry - Cunningham Overlay 21,923.13 21,923.13<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Hinds ***************<br />

105768 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Town <strong>of</strong> Bolton - Overlay Bolton-Brownsville Road from I-20 South 1300 feet. 52,570.25 52,570.25<br />

105768 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Town <strong>of</strong> Bolton - Overlay Raymond - Bolton Road from Hwy 80 to Railroad Crossing. 20,896.53 20,896.53<br />

105768 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Town <strong>of</strong> Bolton - Overlay 13,956.80 13,956.80<br />

105838 / 201000 State Projects ROW Environmental Assessment <strong>of</strong> Veterinarian Laboratory Property 2,996.25 2,996.25<br />

County Total 31,048,823.61<br />

*************** Holmes ***************<br />

100418 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 14 REPLACE BR 2.7 MI WEST OF SR 17 ROW&CONS 102374 186.40 394,554.19<br />

100435 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 17 REPL 2 BRS #45.9,47.3,51.9 N OF LEXINGTON 48,171.85 333,829.60<br />

100435 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 17 BR NOS. 45.9,47.3, 51.9, N OF LEXINGTON 223,951.63 390,484.88<br />

100446 / 301000 Bridge CON US 51 BR NOS. 142.2, 143.3, 148.3 BTWN PICKENS & GOODMAN 6,145.75 5,405,571.98<br />

101447 / 1000 Bridge ROW US 51 REPLACE 7 BRIDGES - 163.6,163.8,164.1,164.5,165.7,166.1,166.4 207,754.70 643,836.94<br />

103320 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 12 BR NO 49.6 AT TCHULA LAKE 48,898.26 564,009.80<br />

103320 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 12 BR NO 49.6 AT TCHULA LAKE 118,149.71 288,990.20<br />

103320 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 12 BR NO 49.6 AT TCHULA LAKE 989,221.85 989,221.85<br />

104059 / 301000 Safety CON THORNTON RD AT IC RR -3,091.82 7,216.97<br />

104177 / 301000 Safety CON CN RR SIGNALS & GATES US 49E AT BEE LAKE 5,158.35 110,219.35<br />

104184 / 101000 Safety ENG GT-035 RR X HOLMES WAREHOUSE RD TCHULA -4,651.00 349.00<br />

104184 / 301000 Safety CON GT-035 RR X HOLMES WAREHOUSE RD TCHU 9,700.77 156,252.66<br />

104649 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Casey Jones Mus. Reloc. - Town <strong>of</strong> West 18,465.37 324,068.37<br />

105079 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM THE YAZOO COUNTY LINE TO THE BEGINNING OF CONCRETE - SOUTH BOUND 890,655.09 LANES ONLY.<br />

890,655.09<br />

105152 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Lexington - Installation <strong>of</strong> landscaping and irrigation system within the existing rock islands 5,264.00 in the Historic Downtown. 106,800.00<br />

105233 / 101000 Safety ENG Crossing at SR 12, Durant, Holmes Co. 10,000.00 10,000.00<br />

105233 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at SR 12, Durant, Holmes Co. 108,211.71 108,211.71<br />

105533 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Rest Area in Holmes County-Site Improvements 286,084.31 286,084.31<br />

105533 / 302000 Interstate CON I-55 Rest Area in Holmes County 244,163.80 244,163.80<br />

County Total 3,212,440.73<br />

*************** Issaquena ***************<br />

105396 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 14 FROM SR 1 TO THE SHARKEY COUNTY LINE 33,627.84 33,627.84<br />

County Total 33,627.84<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Itawamba ***************<br />

100046 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG CORRIDOR "V" FR FAIRVIEW TO ALABAMA STATE LINE ROW 102075/201 CONS 102076/301 29,818.93 2,299,217.75<br />

100134 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 178 BT CLAY & ALABAMA STATE LINE 59,897.01 364,833.04<br />

102075 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW * APD V FAIRVIEW TO SR 23 [EARMARK] PE 100046 CONS 102076/301 718,589.85 3,057,659.49<br />

102075 / 202000 Other ROW APD V US 78) FROM SR 23 TO ALABAMA STATE LINE P.E. 100046/1000 CONS 102076/302 -70,062.56 4,775,072.98<br />

102076 / 302000 Other CON APD COR"V" FROM STA. 914+00 WEST OF SR 23 TO ALABAMA STATE LINE (APD) 5,146,520.01 15,530,186.08<br />

102076 / 303000 National Highway System(NHS) CON * APD COR"V" JUST WEST OF SR 23 AT STA. 877+50 TO STA. 914+00 PE 100046 ROW 282,743.13 102075/202<br />

1,848,016.91<br />

102615 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR 25 FROM THE MONROE CL NORTH 1 MILE 15,016.86 27,576.86<br />

102615 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 25 FROM THE MONROE CL/ ITAWAMBA CL NORTH I MILE PE 102000 38,500.08 38,500.08<br />

104095 / 309000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 78 FROM EAST END OF THE TENN-TOM BRIDGE TO THE ALABAMA STATELINE3,103,019.81 3,888,217.32<br />

104861 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG Spring St. Industrial Access Rd, Fulton 140,975.44 274,526.42<br />

105139 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Fulton- 10 Foot HMA Pedestrian Trail extending from the existing trail section to Lock C 816,819.85 parking area, to the Jamie L Whitten 816,819.85 Historical Center and<br />

105736 / 101000 Safety ENG PE - Rumble Strips: MS 25 from Monroe CL to Gaddy Rd 55,075.24 55,075.24<br />

105816 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 78-Tremont Rest Area NB-Landscape 7,969.22 7,969.22<br />

County Total 10,344,882.87<br />

*************** Jackson ***************<br />

100710 / 1000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG SR 611 FROM US 90 TO END OF ROUTE 315,810.36 1,170,305.22<br />

100710 / 202000 Pavement Rehabilitation ROW SR 611 FROM US 90 TO END OF ROUTE - Review purchase <strong>of</strong> ROW 198,951.86 979,449.67<br />

101204 / 1000 Gaming ENG * I-10 FR HARRISON COUNTY LINE TO EXIT 58 99,703.96 1,146,419.41<br />

101204 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 609 FROM US-90 TO I-10 (SIGNAL TIMINGS) 9,415.32 34,375.10<br />

101204 / 302000 National Highway System(NHS) CON I-10 FROM HARRISON COUNTY LINE TO SR 609 3,741,500.84 3,741,500.84<br />

101208 / 305000 Gaming CON I-10 DIRECTIONAL SIGNS FOR SR 67 - JACKSON COUNTY 256,623.65 256,623.65<br />

103060 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 57 FROM I-10 TO VANCLEAVE 1,159,005.42 3,179,383.99<br />

103103 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG US 90 FM PASCAGOULA ST TO VERDON STSTP-FY00(001) 818.82 341,707.73<br />

103103 / 201000 Pavement Rehabilitation ROW US 90 FM PASCAGOULA ST TO VERDON ST 13,601.91 5,111,888.89<br />

103316 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON I-10 JACKSON CO. WELCOME CENTER LANDSCAPING 4,719.42 1,201,209.79<br />

103399 / 304000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-10 AT THE ALABAMA STATE LINE. CONCRETE REHAB. - GRINDING. 50,043.19 50,043.19<br />

103803 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG US90 FROM DOLPHIN DRIVE TO THE WEST PASCAGOULA RIVER (3R OVERLAY, ADD AUXILARY 8,966.24 LANE EB, AND TRAFFIC 467,973.18 SIGNAL UPGRADE)<br />

103803 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US90 FROM DOLPHIN DRIVE TO THE WEST PASCAGOULA RIVER (3R OVERLAY, ADD 6,632,039.02 AUXILARY LANE EB, AND TRAFFIC 6,632,039.02 SIGNAL UPGRADE<br />

104556 / 202000 Emergency Relief ROW US 90 BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE REPL-Utility Adjustments 185,384.64 1,225,684.64<br />

104556 / 203000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 90 BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE REPL-Utility Adjustments -23,858.34 212,841.30<br />

104556 / 302000 Emergency Relief CON US 90 BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 72,983.54 105,725,039.72<br />

104556 / 303000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 90 BILOXI/OCEAN SPRINGS BRIDGE REPL 283,125.88 32,607,629.88<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Jackson ***************<br />

104650 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 613 upgrade railraod crossing 854840T 33,743.52 322,061.30<br />

104784 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Repairs to Beach Blvd & the Martin Road Bayou Chicot Bridge; includes lighting, 1,371.25 seawall, & sidewalks. Katrina 1,371.25 Relief<br />

104784 / 702000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Katrina Relief - Lighting and Electrical Repairs 31,035.00 31,035.00<br />

104850 / 101000 Safety ENG SR 609 AT SHORE DRIVE 677.06 9,164.06<br />

104876 / 303000 Emergency Relief CON I-10 FENCE REPAIR DUE TO HURRICANE KATRI 15.40 176,864.42<br />

104917 / 301000 Safety CON US 90 @ HOSPITAL ROAD IN OCEAN SPRINGS 1,150,445.06 1,150,445.06<br />

105050 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON Jackson County BOS-Lemoyne Blvd Overlay 625.95 1,497,423.78<br />

105060 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON MS Gulf Coast Community College. Pascagoula River Basin Estaurine Education Center, and Construction 24,912.37 <strong>of</strong> Nature Trail. 562,086.37<br />

105087 / 300000 Safety CON <strong>Mississippi</strong> Export RR Crossing Surface Highway 613, Harlston, MS, Jackson County 18,482.19 36,902.96<br />

105098 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Reimbursement for first pass debris removal. 29,910.62 29,910.62<br />

105098 / 704000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Replaced Bridge Superstructure. 50,251.02 50,251.02<br />

105102 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Ocean Springs - St. Light Repair 28,674.00 28,674.00<br />

105114 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Gautier- Repair Traffic Signs & Posts Citywide. 271.75 271.75<br />

105114 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Gautier- Preliminary Engineering for Repair <strong>of</strong> Signs & Posts 5,528.42 9,224.95<br />

105117 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Moss Point - Preliminary Engineering for the design <strong>of</strong> Traffic Signal Repairs. 33,603.00 33,603.00<br />

105157 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Gautier-Preliminary Engineering for Dolphin & Gau.-Vancleave 498.21 77,271.31<br />

105158 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Gautier - Preliminary Engineering for Old Spanish Trail 41,334.21 74,677.90<br />

105159 / 711000 Emergency Relief ENG City <strong>of</strong> Gautier-Preliminary Engineering for Ladnier, Graveline Repair 31,020.52 78,797.03<br />

105164 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Ocean Springs - Repairs to Front Beach Dr., Washington Ave., Calhoun AVe., Holcomb 17,289.00 Blvd., Halstead Road, East Beach/Shearwater 467,293.00 Drive & G<br />

105238 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at US 90, Pascagoula,Jackson Co 2,560.86 270,951.46<br />

105331 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Chicot Street. Widen from two to three lanes with grade, drain, base, pave, curb, 115.75 gutter and sidewalk. 115.75<br />

105369 / 711000 Urban ENG Ocean Springs - P.E. Services to develop a traffic operations and bicycle/pedestrian plan for Ocean 21,308.28 Springs Beachview/Middle School 49,162.68 area.<br />

105411 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 90 from 14th Street east 5.5 miles 4,988,280.18 4,992,405.68<br />

105557 / 101000 State Projects ENG Bridge Pathway @ Biloxi Bay Bridge Jack 43,640.19 43,640.19<br />

105557 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **Bridge Pathway @ Biloxi Bay Bridge Jackson County 213,804.32 213,804.32<br />

105570 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-10 E & W Rest Area in Jackson County 48,731.20 48,731.20<br />

105570 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-10 EastRest Area in Jackson County 77,548.99 77,548.99<br />

105570 / 302000 Interstate CON I-10 E & W Rest Area in Jackson County-sewage lift station 27,573.44 27,573.44<br />

105570 / 303000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-10 West Rest Area in Jackson County 50,055.95 50,055.95<br />

105590 / 308000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Ocean Springs. 35,000.00 35,000.00<br />

105590 / 309000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Pascagoula. 35,000.00 35,000.00<br />

105663 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON MULTIPLE STREET OVERLAYS IN THE CITY OF GAUTIER. 3,653,538.64 3,653,538.64<br />

105671 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Jackson County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Right turn lane and sidewalk improvements on Beachview 14,536.90 Rd and Old Spanish Trail; and 14,536.90 installation <strong>of</strong> traffic sign<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Jackson ***************<br />

105671 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Jackson County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors 17,139.02 17,139.02<br />

105675 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Bridge replacement and mill and overlay on Old Mobile Highway between 14th 750.00 Street and Chicot Street. 750.00<br />

105675 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pascagoula - Bridge Replacement 9,135.41 9,135.41<br />

105676 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Gautier - Upgrade existing traffic signal at the intersection <strong>of</strong> Ladnier Road and Old Spanish 10,207.22 Trail.<br />

10,207.22<br />

105676 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Gautier - Traffic Signal 13,899.49 13,899.49<br />

County Total 23,771,350.12<br />

*************** Jasper ***************<br />

100685 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 15 REPLACE 8 BRIDGES FROM JONES CL TO NEWTON [ROW 104135 CON 102455]162,892.95 1,584,922.77<br />

102492 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 513 REPL BRIDGES 19.0, 19.1, & 19.3 OVER SOUINLOVEY 154,257.90 588,832.56<br />

102492 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 513 REPL BRIDGES 19.0, 19.1, & 19.3 OVER SOUINLOVEY 153,918.46 496,781.09<br />

102493 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 528 REPLACE BRIDGE #21.1 OVER BOGUE HOMA CREEK 6,875.39 234,873.96<br />

102493 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR528 REPLACE BRIDGE #21.1 OVER BOGUE HOMA CREEK 7,840.07 19,420.21<br />

104135 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW SR 15 REPLACE 8 BRIDGES IN JASPER COUNTY [PE 100685 CON 102455] 397,148.00 1,669,446.53<br />

105449 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Bay Springs-Reimbursement for First Pass Debris Removal 29,203.18 29,203.18<br />

County Total 912,135.95<br />

*************** Jefferson ***************<br />

100442 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 553 BR NOS. 13.1, 13.2, 16.9 WEST OF FAYETTE 7,364.78 857,138.78<br />

100442 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 553 BR NOS. 13.1, 13.2, 16.9 WEST OF FAYETTE 713,707.01 713,707.01<br />

100442 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 553 REPLACE BRIDGES AND REALIGN ROADWAY WEST OF FAYETTE 146,650.75 146,650.75<br />

101067 / 2000 Phase II ROW US 61 FROM FAYETTE BY PASS TO CLAIBORNE-supplemental 128.10 26,359.97<br />

County Total 867,850.64<br />

*************** Jefferson_Davis ***************<br />

102062 / 302000 Phase II CON US 84 FROM LAWRENCE CL TO PRENTISS (PAVE) PE 101173 GDB 101826 2,884,257.95 26,322,738.17<br />

102477 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 42 BTW INTERSECTION SR 35 AND PRENTISS (BR 18.0, 18.2, 19.4, 26.0) 72,415.88 670,187.56<br />

102477 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 42 BTW INTERSECTION SR 35 AND PRENTISS (BR 18.0, 18.2, 19.4, 26.0) 48,656.79 639,746.75<br />

102477 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 42 BTW INTERSECTION SR 35 AND PRENTISS (BR 18.0, 18.2, 19.4, 26.0) 1,800,909.77 1,800,909.77<br />

102921 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG US 84 BTW PRENTISS AND THE COVINGTON CL 363,933.64 402,474.27<br />

105140 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Jefferson Davis County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Construction <strong>of</strong> a Paved Recreational Trail, (approx 8,443.00 1 1/4 miles long) connecting Jefferson 8,443.00 Davis State Lak<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Jefferson_Davis ***************<br />

105477 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 13 beg. 4.7 mi. north <strong>of</strong> the Marion CL then run north to US 84 1,652,422.04 1,652,422.04<br />

County Total 6,831,039.07<br />

*************** Jones ***************<br />

100712 / 1000 Interstate ENG I-59 BETWEEN 16TH AVE AND 4TH AVE IN LAU 174,609.71 2,087,504.61<br />

100712 / 1200 Interstate ROW I-59 BETWEEN 16TH AVE AND 4TH AVE IN LAU -195,265.00 3,937,630.36<br />

100712 / 2000 Interstate ENG I-59 BETWEEN 16TH AVE AND 4TH AVE IN LAU -156,711.50 127,733.50<br />

100712 / 2200 Interstate ROW I-59 BETWEEN 16TH AVE AND 4TH AVE IN LAU 158,815.00 629,139.00<br />

100712 / 201000 Interstate ROW I-59 BETWEEN 16TH AVE AND 4TH AVE IN LAUREL (CONSTRUCTION OF REPLACEMENT 36,785.79 HOUSING UNITS) CONS 5,806,360.67 102340/301<br />

102340 / 301000 Vision 21 CON I 59 BTW 16 AVE & 4 AVE IN LAUREL (S CURVE) [H.E.L.P.] PE&ROW 100712 2,366,603.14 28,274,873.10<br />

102340 / 302000 Vision 21 CON I 59 RECONSTRUCT BETWEEN 4 AVENUE AND CHANTILLY STREET [HELP] 6,083,697.38 6,083,697.38<br />

102521 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 184 REPLACE BRIDGE 153.9 OVER DRY SWAMP CREEK 7,082.13 8,929.52<br />

102964 / 101000 Urban ENG US 11 FROM INDUSTRIAL PARK RD TO 16TH AVE IN LAUREL 62,520.38 464,301.69<br />

102965 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 590 FROM US 11 TO SR 29 251,355.43 1,606,852.58<br />

102965 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW SR 590 FROM US 11 TO SR 29 599,985.32 1,720,221.69<br />

103289 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 15 @ US 84 ---- IN LAUREL (SIGNAL UPGRADE AND GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS AT 40,927.79 US 84 & JEFFERSON ST INTERSECTIONS)<br />

294,075.09<br />

103289 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 15 @ US 84 ---- IN LAUREL (SIGNAL UPGRADE AND GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS AT 38,584.95 US 84 & JEFFERSON ST INTERSECTIONS)<br />

581,658.93<br />

103399 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM THE FORREST CL TO .3 MILES SOUTH OF THE MOSELLE EXIT. CONCRETE 974,312.38 REHAB - GRINDING 974,312.38<br />

104139 / 301000 Urban CON US 11 FROM HOWARD INDUSTRIES TO ELLISVILLE [JONES COUNTY BOS] 1,084,437.01 2,004,117.01<br />

104139 / 302000 Bridge CON US 11 REPLACE LITTLE ROCKY CREEK BRIDGE [PART OF JONES COUNTY BOS PROJECT] 300,626.80 1,717,319.20<br />

104437 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM MOSELLE TO ROCKY CREEK 3,817,505.83 7,306,503.74<br />

105116 / 701000 Emergency Relief CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel - Roadway Damage Repair (Asphalt, Curb & Gutter, Sidewalk, Storm Drain Damage) 84,979.00 84,979.00<br />

105120 / 101000 Bridge ENG US 11 REPLACE BRIDGE #85.2 26,048.54 26,048.54<br />

105206 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON I-59 FROM FORREST CL TO ROCKY CREEK 9,281.82 1,591,119.81<br />

105456 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 15 from 15th Street to Old Hwy 15 13,830.78 1,205,542.95<br />

105623 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel - Traffic Signal 8,120.45 8,120.45<br />

105625 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel - Bridge Replacement on 5th Avenue at Gardiner Creek. 4,012.88 4,012.88<br />

105625 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel 13,529.01 13,529.01<br />

105626 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel - Overlay 16th Avenue from King Street to Ferrill Street and 16th Avenue from Ellisville 147,947.24 Blvd. to Lee Street. 147,947.24<br />

105626 / 701100 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Laurel - 16th St. Overlay 2,445.69 2,445.69<br />

County Total 15,956,067.95<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Kemper ***************<br />

100573 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 397 BT SR 16 & WINSTON CL 518,740.15 2,642,788.13<br />

100596 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 16 FROM SCOOBA TO ALABAMA STATE LINE 151,973.78 1,095,713.26<br />

100596 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 16 BT SCOOBA AND ALA SL (REALIGN) 111,124.42 1,174,410.45<br />

102175 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 16 FM SR 397 TO 3 LN, E OF DEKALB (ADD 1 LANE) 10,875.00 10,875.00<br />

105426 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 493 FROM LAUDERDALE CL TO SR 16 397,806.18 681,398.82<br />

105426 / 301000 Vision 21 CON SR 493 FROM LAUDERDALE CL TO SR 16 5,455,401.52 6,168,474.79<br />

County Total 6,645,921.05<br />

*************** Lafayette ***************<br />

100297 / 2000 Bridge ENG SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT SR 9 & 334 -24,058.10 248,321.76<br />

100297 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT SR 9 & SR 334 53,815.65 297,734.07<br />

100297 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON **SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT CALHOUN C.L. & SR 334 3,431,373.17 3,431,373.17<br />

100297 / 303000 Bridge CON SR 331 REPLACE BRIDGE BT ST 9 & SR 334 [Bridge Number 6.90] 21,473.57 1,251,233.70<br />

102168 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR7 BTW SR9 & 2 MI NORTH OF SR6 W/ INTCH 4,623.28 723,015.53<br />

102221 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR6 @ JACKSON AVENUE OXFORD STP-FY00(001) 12,549.30 419,185.86<br />

102221 / 102000 State Projects ENG SR6 @ JACKSON AVENUE [DPS Project] 266,468.09 440,510.61<br />

102454 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR7 @ TALLAHATCHIE RIVER PE 120,860.34 409,263.10<br />

103326 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 328 FR SR 7 TO SR 315 BR NOS 2.4,4.1, 5.3, 7.8, 9.2,11.7,10.0,10.3 10,502.67 356,748.07<br />

104501 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR6(US278) BELK FORD TO PUNKIN ROAD -4,327.75 2,994,967.70<br />

104874 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG Toby Tubby Parkway, Oxford MS 153,720.94 415,745.51<br />

104880 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Univ <strong>of</strong> MS-Retaining wall @ Gertrude Blvd. Construct a 500' long dual level retaining wall at Gertrude 27,951.69 Ford Blvd. to stabilize the 377,807.69 existing embankment<br />

105187 / 402000 Safety CON City <strong>of</strong> Oxford - Develop and Implement Education, Encouragement and Evaluation Programs.23,394.00 41,196.00<br />

105635 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Oxford- Mill & Overlay four FA routes: Jackson Avenue, Old Taylor Road (8601), Old Taylor 167,294.06 Road (9426) and Belk Drive. 167,294.06<br />

105635 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Oxford- Mill & Overlay FA Routes 1,069.95 1,069.95<br />

County Total 4,266,710.86<br />

*************** Lamar ***************<br />

102519 / 1000 Bridge ENG US 11 REPLACE 5 BRIDGES BETWEEN LUMBERTON & PURVIS 40,448.35 927,606.91<br />

102519 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 11 REPLACE 5 BRIDGES BETWEEN LUMBERTON & PURVIS 563,153.07 563,153.07<br />

104654 / 201000 Safety ROW MS 589 @ OLD HIGHWAY 24 50,704.66 302,650.50<br />

104654 / 301000 Safety CON MS 589 @ OLD HIGHWAY 24 957,393.08 1,722,942.20<br />

104833 / 701000 Urban CON Lamar Co. BOS - West 4th Str, (B) from Sam Rayburn Dr. to City Limits. 49,356.60 3,149,150.95<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lamar ***************<br />

104891 / 101000 Safety ENG US 98 FROM SR 589 TO WEATHERSBY ROAD 14,082.32 455,082.54<br />

104891 / 301000 Safety CON US 98 FROM SR 589 TO WEATHERSBY ROAD 181,856.97 4,802,020.79<br />

104891 / 302000 Safety CON US 98 FROM WEATHERSBY ROAD TO WESTOVER DRIVE 3,910.02 1,342,258.10<br />

104891 / 303000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 98 FROM SR 589 TO WEATHERSBY ROAD 4,023,893.10 4,023,893.10<br />

105046 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 98 from Weathersby Road to the west bridge abutment over Interstate 59. This Project to be 2,435.47 Let with 104891/302000 HSIP-0014-02(057) 1,553,249.70 Shoulder W<br />

105413 / 101000 Safety ENG US 98 FROM WESTOVER DR TO I-59 [INCLUDING THE SOUTHBOUND EXIT RAMP] 57,561.72 57,561.72<br />

105469 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON **Hattiesburg-US 49 ITS 135,730.88 135,730.88<br />

105551 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 11 Railroad Overpass North <strong>of</strong> Lumberton 119,857.58 119,857.58<br />

105828 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 98 from Marion CL East 5.1 miles 2,085,060.46 2,085,060.46<br />

County Total 8,285,444.28<br />

*************** Lauderdale ***************<br />

100589 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 493 FM BROADMOOR TO BAILEY (PE) 104,642.28 1,832,743.33<br />

100589 / 201000 Urban ROW SR 493 FM BROADMOOR TO BAILEY (REALIGN) (6.2, 6.4, 8.2) 316,221.06 9,114,237.50<br />

101648 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 19 FROM COLLINSVILLE TO SR 492 1,801.10 1,664,227.66<br />

101648 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW * SR 19 FROM COLLINSVILLE TO NEWTON C.L. -4,232.73 6,170,764.51<br />

101648 / 301000 Vision 21 CON * SR 19 FROM COLLINSVILLE TO NEWTON C.L. 8,390,855.68 16,481,323.11<br />

102482 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 19 BT ALA. LN AND SR 496 (6.0, 9.5) 75,256.65 174,640.14<br />

104423 / 102000 Interstate ENG * I-20/59 HAWKINS CROSSING & 23RD AVENUE EAST BETWEEN SR 19 AND US 80 [EARMARK] 26,547.32 1,318,976.20<br />

104423 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW * I-20/59 HAWKINS CROSSING & 23RD AVENUE EAST BETWEEN SR 19 AND US 80 [EARMARK] 7,679.40 2,211,689.59<br />

104423 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-20/59 Hawkins Crossing Interchange ARRA 10,940,993.63 10,940,993.63<br />

104423 / 302000 Interstate CON I-20/59 BT HAWKINS CROSSING INTERCHANGE - REGULAR/EARMARK 3,737.91 3,737.91<br />

104909 / 101000 Safety ENG I-20 WESTBOUND ON-RAMP AT LOST GAP 32,858.73 77,139.06<br />

105381 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 39 FR I-20 TO 52ND ST, MERIDIAN (PM) (MAS 1483 thru 1486 NB, 1491 thru 1492 3,645,753.84 SB)<br />

3,645,753.84<br />

105448 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-59 From I-20/I-59 Split to SR 19 838.16 92,965.23<br />

105448 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-59 From I-20/I-59 Split to SR 19 2,675,791.08 2,675,791.08<br />

105448 / 303000 State Projects CON I-59 From I-20/I-59 Split to SR 19 - Stipend Payment 150,000.00 150,000.00<br />

105592 / 101000 Safety ENG KCS Surface @ 65th Ave in Meridian, MS Lauderdale County DOT#305 021H 163.80 873.55<br />

105741 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR19 FR BEG 4 LN S.OF US45 TO I20/59 (MAS 857-860 NB AND 873-876 SB) 1,069,513.56 1,069,513.56<br />

105759 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Meridian - 26th Avenue Viaduct Safety Upgrades and Enhancements. 325,631.02 325,631.02<br />

105759 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Meridian - 26th Ave 45,205.24 45,205.24<br />

105790 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Meridian - Martin Luther King Jr Dr (29th Avenue) Bridge Repair at Sowashee Creek. 48,494.50 48,494.50<br />

105790 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Meridian - Bridge Repair 14,586.20 14,586.20<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lauderdale ***************<br />

105801 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 45 From Clarke CL to SR 145 12,477.41 12,477.41<br />

105834 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 19 FR 0.539 MI. N. OF SR 494 TO 0.702 MI. N. OF WEST LAUDERDALE RD. 450.00 450.00<br />

County Total 27,885,265.84<br />

*************** Lawrence ***************<br />

102062 / 301000 Phase II CON US 84 FROM E END MONTICELLO RELOC TO JEFF DAVIS CL PE 101171 ROW 102647 1,248.44 GDB 102648 10,657,430.16<br />

102062 / 303000 Phase II CON US 84 FROM JUST WEST OF LAWRENCE/JEFFERSON DAVIS CL TO COUNTY LINE (PAVE) 141,346.81 LET WITH 102062/302 198,910.46<br />

104010 / 301000 Safety CON GT-008 R/R SIGNAL SONTAG NOLA RD LAWRENCE CO 1,295.76 87,968.73<br />

104960 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 27 Beg at the South end Monticello bypass then run north 4.3 miles to US 84 905,137.24 905,137.24<br />

105132 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> New Hebron - Renovate Downtown Sidewalks and streetscape along main Strret (Hwy 43). 30,660.32 30,660.32<br />

105591 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON US 84 FROM SR 27 TO OLD HWY 27 46.00 46.00<br />

County Total 1,079,734.57<br />

*************** Leake ***************<br />

100490 / 102000 Bridge ENG SR 16 BT MADISON CL AND SR 25 (98.7, 101.0, 101.5) 126,692.08 623,331.70<br />

100490 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 16 BT MADISON CL AND SR 25 (98.7, 101.0, 101.5) 96,079.52 284,389.79<br />

100592 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 429 AT YOCKANOOKANY RIVER 2,924.01 12,445.63<br />

104211 / 102000 State Projects ENG SR 35 BT SCOTT CL AND WALNUT GROVE (122.2) 27,004.89 27,004.89<br />

County Total 252,700.50<br />

*************** Lee ***************<br />

100078 / 202000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW SR 6 FR PONTOTOC CL TO SR 145 IN TUPELO PE 100079/1000&2000 23,825.96 11,328,422.96<br />

100078 / 303000 Vision 21 CON * MS 6 FR MS PONTOTOC CL TO NATCHEZ TRACE [EARMARK] 1,943,833.66 6,438,828.75<br />

100078 / 304000 Vision 21 CON * SR 6 FROM NATCHEZ TRACE TO SR 145 [EARMARK] PE 100079/1000&2000 14,977,741.09 18,120,998.81<br />

100079 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 6 FROM PONTOTOC COUNTY LINE TO TUPELO ROW 100078/202 CONS 100078/304 77,612.09 514,364.94<br />

102083 / 201000 Safety ROW US45 @ ECULAUTUBBA RD (ADD INT) 518,226.69 2,716,887.22<br />

102083 / 301000 Safety CON US45 @ ECULAUTUBBA RD (ADD INT) 3,513,080.15 3,513,080.15<br />

104095 / 310000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 78: UPGRADE TO INTERSTATE STANDARDS MCCULLOUGH BLDV @ BELDEN TO 2,980,145.58 US 2,982,124.78<br />

104289 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) Tupelo Railroad Relocation Study. Funds tranferred from FHWA to FRA. Demo # MS060. FRA 136,546.79 has also given funds for this 1,527,719.96<br />

project.<br />

105037 / 801000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Tupelo - Bridge to extend Eason Blvd over King Creek and Town Creek 871,175.00 871,175.00<br />

105037 / 802000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Tupelo - Bridge to extend Eason Blvd over Creek 449,466.53 449,466.53<br />

105037 / 805000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Bridge to extend Eason Blvd over Creek 165,412.79 165,412.79<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lee ***************<br />

105059 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Baldwyn - Pedestrian crosswalks, handicap ramps, landscaped islands, replacement <strong>of</strong> 475,058.88 existing sidewalks and lighting; street 475,058.88 striping and miscella<br />

105094 / 3000 State Projects ENG SR 348 from the Union County Line to Guntown - Lee County [6 miles] 19,647.47 233,481.78<br />

105094 / 104000 Vision 21 ENG SR 348 from Union County Line to US 45 at Guntown 219,291.68 226,233.59<br />

105420 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 78 at Coley Rd. Extended in Tupelo-interchange 51,436.23 56,155.73<br />

County Total 26,422,500.59<br />

*************** Leflore ***************<br />

102129 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 49E FROM SIDON TO US 82 747,166.69 1,435,651.49<br />

103327 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 7 FROM THE HUMPHREYS CL TO US 82 BR. NOS. 15.9,21.5, 22.2, 22.4. 107,113.83 482,602.51<br />

105239 / 101000 Safety ENG Front St RR Crossing in Sidon, MS, Lefore County, CN RR, MDOT number 300 733X 10,000.00 10,000.00<br />

105239 / 301000 Safety CON Front St RR Crossing in Sidon, CN RR 110,298.81 110,298.81<br />

105354 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 49E From No SR 8 to Tallahatchie Co Leflore County 781,379.14 784,627.26<br />

105504 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **STIMULUS OVERLAY-US49E-US82-SR 8 3,896,765.06 3,896,765.06<br />

105590 / 305000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Greenwood. 31,410.37 31,410.37<br />

105614 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenwood - Mill & Overlay Claiborne Street from US 82 to Grand Boulevard, Poplar Street 590,344.19 from Claiborne to Park, and 590,344.19 Garrard Avenue from US<br />

105614 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenwood-Mill & Overlay Streets 52,614.52 52,614.52<br />

County Total 6,327,092.61<br />

*************** Lincoln ***************<br />

102487 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 550 BTW HOMOCHITTO RIVER AND WEST JCT US 51,REPLACE BRIDGES NO. 17.30 81,761.61 AND 21.30.<br />

527,301.70<br />

102487 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 550 BTW HOMOCHITTO RIVER AND WEST JCT US 51,REPLACE BRIDGES NO. 17.30 188,497.04 AND 21.30.<br />

262,197.30<br />

104643 / 105000 State Projects ENG LINCOLN CO I-55 LM 4.782 TO 13.887 1,421.33 7,121.83<br />

104648 / 100000 Safety ENG IC Signals and Gates Projects W. Manufacturer's Rd DOT# 309239W & 309238P, Brookhaven 753.24 753.24<br />

104648 / 300000 Safety CON IC Signals and Gates Projects West Manufacturer's & Manufacturer's Blvd. 15,469.93 185,389.27<br />

104979 / 305000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Enterprise Street, Brookhaven, MS 1,246.50 11,985.58<br />

104979 / 306000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Monticello Street, Brookhaven, MS 4,483.48 44,355.36<br />

105226 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 INTERCHANGE LIGHTING AT EXIT 40 IN BROOKHAVEN 3,951.82 52,058.07<br />

105226 / 301000 Urban CON I-55 INTERCHANGE LIGHTING AT EXIT 40 IN BROOKHAVEN 297,493.57 375,831.85<br />

105561 / 101000 Safety ENG US 51 @ Bogue Chitto Rd. - Reconstruct intersection to eliminate skew. 60,238.28 66,755.48<br />

105632 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brookhaven - Mill and overlay Brookway Boulevard beginning at the east end <strong>of</strong> State Maintenance 267,767.09 just east <strong>of</strong> I-55 and 267,767.09 then east to US Hwy 51.<br />

105632 / 702000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Brookhaven - Brookway Blvd. M&O 278,206.75 278,206.75<br />

105632 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brookhaven - Brookway Blvd. M&O 56,935.89 56,935.89<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lincoln ***************<br />

105742 / 301000 Safety CON US 84 @ Jackson-Liberty Rd 363,194.59 363,194.59<br />

105877 / 301000 Interstate CON I-55 Bridge Widening - District 7 50,000.00 50,000.00<br />

105877 / 302000 State Projects CON I-55 Bridge Widening - District 7 42,878.52 42,878.52<br />

County Total 1,714,299.64<br />

*************** Lowndes ***************<br />

100094 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 45 FR NOXUBEE CL TO US 82 ROW 102089/201, 102087, 102090 CONS 100094/301&302, 44,650.87 102087/301, 102090/301 2,273,310.05<br />

100141 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 45 REPLACE 4 BR BT NOXUBEE CL & US 82 (Br. No. 145.4, 151.1, 153.7, 155.6) 557.47 58,383.87<br />

102087 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 45 FR 4.0 MILES S. OF US 82 TO US 82 PE 100094 296,553.53 5,004,921.10<br />

102087 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 45 FROM 4 MILES SOUTH OF US 82 TO US 82 P.E. # IS 100094 8,147,552.75 8,147,552.75<br />

102089 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US45 BTW NOXUBEE CL & CARSON RD PE 100976/1000, 100094/1000 CONS 100094/301 88,308.71 2,310,057.81<br />

102090 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US45 FROM CARSON RD. TO 4 MI. SO. OF US82 PE 100094 86,174.00 3,310,188.85<br />

102091 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG US 45 BTW US 82 AND RAD 9 (RELOCATE) - EARMARK PROJECT [ALL AVAILABLE FUNDS 166,069.45 ARE IN THE ESTIMATED COST] 815,143.23<br />

102656 / 304000 Phase II CON US 45A FROM NOXUBEE CL TO ARTESIA ROAD-RR FINAL 111.00 111.00<br />

103078 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 182 BTW COLUMBUS & ALABAMA STATE LINE (Br. No. 175.9) 3,003.20 624,744.50<br />

103421 / 207000 State Projects ROW Wetland Mitigation Lowndes Co. Hwy 12 Upton & Bishop properties 131,628.06 131,628.06<br />

104579 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 791: S OF US 82 (GOLDEN TRIANGLE RD) 1,121.70 713,522.80<br />

105052 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Tenn-Tom <strong>Transportation</strong> Museum. Construct <strong>Transportation</strong> Museum at Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Tenn-Tom 340,893.20 Waterway Development 340,893.20 Authority.<br />

105220 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 182 FM US 45 S TO TENN-TOM WATERWAY 5,412.27 443,511.04<br />

105220 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 182 FM US 45 S TO TENN-TOM WATERWAY 338,373.08 765,729.32<br />

105220 / 301000 Vision 21 CON SR 182 FM US 45 S TO TENN-TOM WATERWAY 90,178.52 90,178.52<br />

105249 / 118000 State Projects ENG SR 182 from 18th Street to 25th Street in Columbus 3,926.84 22,802.82<br />

105361 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 792 FM US 45 TO NOXUBEE CL 7,370.79 2,510,992.05<br />

105372 / 711000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG City <strong>of</strong> Columbus - Old Hwy 182 River Bridge Structural Assessment 140,856.17 140,856.17<br />

105399 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 82 FM CATALPA CRK TO NEAR US 45 S 160,474.76 2,112,848.64<br />

105462 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 82 FROM NEAR MILITARY RD TO THE ALABAMA STATE LINE 3,343,243.86 3,343,243.86<br />

105465 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45A FM APPRX 9 MI N OF NOX CL TO THE CLAY CL 2,541,359.16 2,541,359.16<br />

105590 / 303000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Columbus. 35,000.00 35,000.00<br />

105590 / 311000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - West Point. 35,000.00 35,000.00<br />

105712 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbus - Mill, overlay, ADA improvements to Military Rd btwn 18th & 3rd; 7th btwn Bluecutt 595,836.94 and 18th; Willowbrook btwn 595,836.94 5th & 7th; MS 12 btwn L<br />

105712 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbus - Mill & Overlay 35,489.64 35,489.64<br />

105850 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbus - Milling, Overlay and Striping on Military Road between Ridge Rd. and Hwy 176,304.45 82; Bell Ave/ Airline Rd. between 176,304.45 Hwy 69 and S. 25th St./M<br />

105850 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbus - Mill & Overlay 17,451.46 17,451.46<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 29 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Lowndes ***************<br />

105861 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON SR 182 FROM US 45 TO ALABAMA STATE LINE 43,716.15 43,716.15<br />

County Total 16,876,618.03<br />

*************** Madison ***************<br />

100486 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG I-55 FROM OLD AGENCY TO SR 463 W/HIGHLAND COLONY CONNECTION PHASES I & 287,565.37 II [Add 4 Lanes, Split Interchange, 5,138,539.30 Frontage Roads]<br />

100486 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW I-55 'SPLIT-DIAMOND' INTERCHANGE FROM OLD AGENCY TO SR 463 W/HIGHLAND 11,066,278.19 COLONY CONNECTION PHASE 49,090,009.06<br />

II [Add 2 Lanes, Split Interch<br />

100554 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 49 BT FLORA & YAZOO CL 99,037.75 487,831.26<br />

100554 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 49 BETWEEN FLORA AND THE YAZOO COUNTY LINE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AND OVERLAY 6,793.42 (182.9B, 183.3B) 6,793.42<br />

101708 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 463 FM PARKWAY TO US 51 274,575.25 1,667,725.50<br />

101708 / 301000 State Projects CON SR 463 FROM EAST OF I-55 TO POST OAK ROAD 692,122.72 7,396,504.38<br />

101708 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 463 FROM POST OAK ROAD TO US 51 16,840.03 16,840.03<br />

102261 / 101000 Urban ENG SR 16 FM US 51 TO MONROE ST (CANTON) 6,210.43 307,285.20<br />

102315 / 1000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG I-55 FM COUNTY LINE ROAD TO OLD AGENCY ROAD [ADD 4 LANES] 106,278.34 1,125,987.30<br />

103063 / 1000 State Projects ENG I-55 AT GLUCKSTADT INTERCHANGE (ENV DOC] 210,398.92 406,092.19<br />

103063 / 102000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG I-55 AT GLUCKSTADT INTERCHANGE DESIGN 26,241.94 26,241.94<br />

104006 / 101000 Safety ENG GT-011 PE R/R SIGNALS DAVIS CROSSING RD-MADISON -4,115.00 285.00<br />

104006 / 301000 Safety CON GT-011 IC R/R SIGNALS DAVIS CROSSING RD-MADISON 4,966.67 113,608.25<br />

104117 / 101000 Safety ENG MADISON COUNTY TRAFFIC SIGNALS, VARIOUS ROUTES (FY 04) 1,652.26 1,652.26<br />

104137 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG US51/SR43 CONNECTOR IN CANTON 9,039.68 1,428,272.66<br />

104137 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW US51/SR43 CONNECTOR IN CANTON 15,788.40 2,105,034.05<br />

104628 / 301000 Bridge CON PISGAH BOTTOM ROAD OVER I-55 1,206.70 978,903.24<br />

104800 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 43 BRIDGES AT CANTON SOUTH BYPASS (191.3, 191.5) (Also add turn lane at bridge 154,071.25 191.5)<br />

464,679.37<br />

104800 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 43 BRIDGES AT CANTON SOUTH BYPASS (191.3, 191.5) (Also add turn lane at bridge 298,348.20 191.5)<br />

313,193.24<br />

104819 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG I-55 FROM COUNTY LINE ROAD THROUGH THE I-220 INTERCHANGE - ADD ONE LANE 5,244.00 569,178.47<br />

104819 / 301000 Vision 21 CON I-55 FROM COUNTY LINE ROAD THROUGH THE I-220 INTERCHANGE - ADD ONE LANE 36,022.47 7,837,375.15<br />

104831 / 301000 State Projects CON I-55 WEST FRONTAGE ROAD FROM OLD AGENCY ROAD TO STEED ROAD 114.70 2,804,454.57<br />

104859 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG City <strong>of</strong> Ridgeland - Lake Harbor Dr Extension 52,825.00 282,854.00<br />

104908 / 302000 Safety CON METRO AREA GUARDRAIL UPGRADE 582.93 297,532.70<br />

104945 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Madison - Install Traffic Signals at Intersection <strong>of</strong> Madison Ave. and Rice Rd. & Intersection 10,560.00 <strong>of</strong> Old Canton Rd and Main 192,046.30 St.<br />

105155 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Madison - Widening and Reconstructiion <strong>of</strong> Old Canton Rd. between Natchez Trace 1,254,993.15 and Calumet Drive.<br />

2,356,745.95<br />

105188 / 402000 Safety CON City <strong>of</strong> Madison - Conduct Education and Encouragement Activities. Develop a Travel Website for 3,066.00 the Safe Routes Program. Develop 3,066.00 & Implement the S<br />

105204 / 302000 Safety CON I-220 BT HINDS CL AND I-55 (MEDIAN BARRIER - CABLE) 12.05 161,985.65<br />

105276 / 411000 Safety ENG City <strong>of</strong> Madison - P.E. to design infrastructure improvements around Madison Ave Lower and Upper 33,869.00 Elementary Schools. Including 33,869.00 sidewalks/multi-use t<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 30 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Madison ***************<br />

105590 / 301000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Canton. 30,916.83 30,916.83<br />

105608 / 101000 Safety ENG CN Surface on Weisenburger Rd DOT# 299 762H in Madison County Grenada Subdivision 5,000.00 5,000.00<br />

105608 / 301000 Safety CON Surface on Weisenburger Rd DOT# 299 762H 9,990.78 9,990.78<br />

105690 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Madison - Overlay Highland Colony Parkway -South Bound - between Madison Avenue and 8,948.91 Broadmoor Baptist Church. 8,948.91<br />

105690 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Madison - Highland Colony Pkwy 13,160.63 13,160.63<br />

105707 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Flora - Overlay First Street from US 49 to US 49. 1,107.05 1,107.05<br />

105707 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Flora - Overlay First Street 14,253.94 14,253.94<br />

105708 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Ridgeland - Overlay Highland Colony Parkway from Steed Road north 3000 feet. 1,060.15 1,060.15<br />

105708 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Ridgeland - Overlay 19,995.34 19,995.34<br />

105727 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Canton - Overlay North Old Canton Road from the City Limits to US 51; Walnut Street 253,806.64 from Dinkins Street to Peace Street; 253,806.64 and West North Street<br />

105727 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Canton - Resurfacing 28,790.09 28,790.09<br />

105783 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Madison County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - North Old Canton Road from Sowell Road to Canton City 180,051.55 Limits.<br />

180,051.55<br />

105783 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Madison County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors 12,014.35 12,014.35<br />

County Total 15,249,686.08<br />

*************** Marion ***************<br />

100812 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 35 FR NORTH END OF COLUMBIA BYPASS TO BUNKER HILL 74,846.66 816,831.44<br />

100812 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 35 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT @ HARPER'S CREEK 279,051.57 976,910.74<br />

100812 / 302000 Bridge CON SR 35 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT @ HARPER'S CREEK 990.58 990.58<br />

104004 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG SR 44 FROM SR 198 TO PIERCE ROAD [EARMARK] 242,282.51 724,974.63<br />

105630 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbia - Milling, overlay and striping on Main Street beginning approx. 500 feet west 188,699.00 <strong>of</strong> the intersection <strong>of</strong> Broad St. and 188,699.00 High School Ave. and t<br />

105630 / 702000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbia - Main St. Overlay 56,335.52 56,335.52<br />

105630 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Columbia - Main St. Overlay 36,699.28 36,699.28<br />

County Total 878,905.12<br />

*************** Marshall ***************<br />

100174 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG US 72 FR TENN STATE LINE TO PROPOSED SR 2,322.53 429,289.64<br />

100174 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 72 FROM 302 TO TENN STATE LINE LESS THE INTERCHANGE 87,423.88 146,351.05<br />

100299 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 309 BT SR 4 & SR 302 281,726.65 480,169.73<br />

102556 / 103000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM THE DESOTO CL TO US 78 [including INTERCHANGE] 148,704.35 561,506.67<br />

102556 / 104000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM US 78 TO SR 302 813,128.95 3,645,209.82<br />

102556 / 105000 Gaming ENG SR 304/I-269 FROM SR 302 TO TENN ST LINE [including INTERCHANGE] 255,494.61 1,883,704.72<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Marshall ***************<br />

102556 / 203000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 FROM THE DESOTO CL TO US 78 [including INTERCHANGE] 5,529,968.31 10,444,860.18<br />

102556 / 204000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 FROM US 78 TO SR 302 859,205.25 1,513,118.82<br />

102556 / 205000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 FROM SR 302 TO TENN ST LINE [including INTERCHANGE] 13,669,704.16 14,091,710.69<br />

102556 / 206000 Gaming ROW SR 304/I-269 TO MITIGATE WETLANDS FROM SR 305 TO MARSHALL CL IN MARSHALL COUNTY 23,616.70 23,616.70<br />

103317 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 349 FROM MACEDONIA ROAD TO US 78 BR NOS. 8.5,10.70,14.00 121,051.32 999,734.05<br />

103317 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 349 FROM MACEDONIA RD TO US 78 BR NOS. 8.5,10.70,14.00 6,638.27 358,887.37<br />

103317 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 349 -BR NO 18.3 JUST SOUTH OF POTTS CAMP 22,448.72 22,448.72<br />

103317 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 349 FROM MACEDONIA RD TO US 78 BR NOS. 8.5,10.70,14.00 2,856,859.94 5,446,492.83<br />

103421 / 204000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW STATEWIDE WETLANDS BANK - AUDUBON 275,000.00 672,342.95<br />

103988 / 301000 Safety CON GT-012 BNSF RR SIGNAL & GATE PROJECT 1,541.40 183,282.40<br />

105189 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 7 BRIDGE REPLACEMENT BRIDGE NUMBERS 154.0, 154.8 & 155.0 129,796.81 132,834.73<br />

105609 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Holly Springs - Mill & Overlay College Street from Boundary to Memphis Street. 65,468.59 65,468.59<br />

105609 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Holly Springs - Mill & Overlay 36,380.56 36,380.56<br />

105609 / 705100 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Holly Springs - Mill & Overlay 4,192.81 4,192.81<br />

105662 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 78/I-22 DISCRETIONARY APPLICATION SERVICES 34,149.33 34,149.33<br />

County Total 25,224,823.14<br />

*************** Monroe ***************<br />

101634 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 25 FROM US 278 TO NORTH CORP LIMIT OF SMITHVILLE 102,704.14 1,540,921.97<br />

101634 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 25 FROM US 278 TO ITAWAMBA C.L. [includes grade and bridge for 4-lane connection to 98,752.28 existing SR 25]<br />

175,503.71<br />

101635 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 25 FROM SR 8 TO US 278 AT AMORY 292,567.84 2,832,936.64<br />

101635 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 25 FROM SR 8 TO US 278 5,549,806.64 11,842,750.57<br />

102196 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 41 BTW CHICKASAW CL & RELOCATED US 26.46 923,493.40<br />

102198 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 278 AMORY BY-PASS(RELOCATION 4LN) 65,369.91 949,280.00<br />

102198 / 201000 State Projects ROW US 278 AMORY BY-PASS(RELOCATION 4LN) [$5M in MDA Funds to be applied] 2,853,990.93 6,445,558.13<br />

105205 / 401000 Safety CON West Amory Elementary School - Construction <strong>of</strong> access road from West Amory Elementary School 86,740.00 to Hwy 278.<br />

94,010.00<br />

105422 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen - Roadway Improvements on Thayer Street between High Street and Commerce 117,358.35 Street.<br />

117,358.35<br />

105461 / 302000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45 A FM WEST POINT TO 1 MI N OF SR 25 2,042,736.27 2,042,736.27<br />

105463 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45 FM JUST N OF DRYDEN RD TO THE LEE CL 3,522,100.84 3,522,100.84<br />

105464 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45A FM NEAR SR 8 TO THE CHICK LN 1,397,514.69 1,397,514.69<br />

105554 / 101000 Safety ENG US 45 @ Hamilton Rd, Monroe County - Signal Upgrade 17,279.05 17,279.05<br />

105554 / 301000 Safety CON US 45 @ Hamilton Rd, Monroe County 92,878.90 92,878.90<br />

105641 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen - Mill and overlay Chestnut Street from Hwy 45/25 to Hwy 145. 131,011.68 131,011.68<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 32 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Monroe ***************<br />

105641 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Aberdeen - Chestnut Street 24,541.22 24,541.22<br />

105649 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Amory - Mill and overlay Waterway Drive from Hwy 278 to 5th Ave. 204,565.00 204,565.00<br />

105649 / 702000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Amory - Waterway Drive 58,901.00 58,901.00<br />

105649 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Amory - Waterway Drive 28,821.80 28,821.80<br />

County Total 16,687,667.00<br />

*************** Montgomery ***************<br />

102662 / 301000 Phase III CON US 82 FROM KILMICHAEL TO WEBSTER CL (PAVE AND REHAB) P. E. IS 101047 8,742.85 21,160,959.16<br />

104410 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * I55 - CARROLL/MONTGOMERY CO LINE TO 0.5 MILES SOUTH OF US 82 319.20 3,364,696.66<br />

104643 / 110000 State Projects ENG I-55 in Montg. Carroli, & Grenada Counties (log mile 11.582 in Montgomery to 7.349 in Grenada)2,157.60 2,519.55<br />

104643 / 111000 State Projects ENG US 82 in Montgomery County (log mile 15.037 to 23.792) 3,153.35 4,646.73<br />

104643 / 116000 State Projects ENG I-55 in Carroll & Montgomery County 1,059.27 1,389.34<br />

105631 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Winona - Mill & Overlay Fairgrounds St from RR Crossing to a point 1250 feet North <strong>of</strong> 125,274.73 RR Crossing and Pecan Street from 125,274.73 Fairgrounds St. to US<br />

105631 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Winona -Mill & Overlay FA Routes 31,107.80 31,107.80<br />

County Total 171,814.80<br />

*************** Neshoba ***************<br />

101093 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 BT PHILADELPHIA AND WINSTON C L 20,176.67 567,923.18<br />

101647 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM SR 485 TO WINSTON COUNTY LINE 747.50 273,549.18<br />

101648 / 3000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 19 FROM COLLINSVILLE TO SR 492 1,200.03 358,726.13<br />

101648 / 203000 Vision 21 ROW * SR 19 FROM NEWTON CL TO SR 492 3,489.13 3,848,784.79<br />

101648 / 303000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 19 FROM NEWTON CL TO SR 492 11,462,434.66 12,064,600.11<br />

101649 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 19 FROM SR 492 TO PHILADELPHIA 9,740.53 817,269.07<br />

101649 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW * SR 19 FROM SR 492 TO PHILADELPHIA 4,273,006.27 6,685,634.30<br />

101649 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW SR 19 FROM SR 492 TO PHILADELPHIA 31,897.48 33,037.08<br />

103896 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 16 FROM SR 15 TO SR 19 [Philadelphia Bypass] 230,476.50 1,968,206.17<br />

104618 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 16 EB MAIN ST. AND WB BEACON ST. AT RR CROSSONG IN PHILADELPHIA [DOT 390,104.40 # 304 500 P] AND DOT # 304 501 390,104.40 W]<br />

104632 / 301000 Vision 21 CON SR 15 BT SR 19 AND WINSTON CL (BR 173.5) HURRICANE CREEK (Construct new bridge 1,627,437.70 on new V21 alignment, ref. 101647) 1,633,526.60<br />

105119 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia - Landscaping, Lighting, Parking, and Sidewalks.for the train depot located 93,710.41 between Main St. and Beacon St. 170,241.56<br />

105765 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia - Mill & Overlay Herman Alford Blvd. from Pecan Ave to 250 feet South <strong>of</strong> 159,835.95 Saxon Airport Road.<br />

159,835.95<br />

105765 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia - Mill & Overlay Railroad Avenue from Rea Street to Wilson Street. 85,547.45 85,547.45<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 33 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Neshoba ***************<br />

105765 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia - Mill & Overlay 23,343.92 23,343.92<br />

County Total 18,413,148.60<br />

*************** Newton ***************<br />

101648 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW * SR 19 FROM LAUDERDALE C.L. TO NESHOBA CL. -1,941.00 2,226,169.58<br />

101648 / 302000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 19 FROM LAUDERDALE C.L. TO NESHOBA CL. 5,169,531.16 5,431,769.24<br />

102491 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 503 BT JASPER CL AND US 80 (29.6, 29.9) 179,738.12 336,670.51<br />

102491 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 503 BT JASPER CL AND US 80 (29.6, 29.9) 19,717.82 35,158.25<br />

103927 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG I-20 FROM THE SCOTT COUNTY LINE TO CHUNKY 39.05 203,398.89<br />

103927 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * I-20 FROM THE SCOTT COUNTY LINE TO CHUNKY 4,782,500.32 14,631,282.86<br />

103955 / 303000 Safety CON PE R/R SIGNALS ON SCHOOL ST. IN NEWTON 614.89 168,479.89<br />

104129 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 15 BT DECATUR AND UNION (143.6, 148.5) (Both bridges have posted weight restrictions) 58,436.67 340,610.76<br />

104129 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 15 BT DECATUR AND UNION (143.6, 148.5) (Both bridges have posted weight restrictions) 1,462,918.10 1,462,918.10<br />

104140 / 304000 Safety CON RR CROSSING ON OAK ST IN NEWTON 28,957.50 28,957.50<br />

104250 / 310000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing on Ponderosa Rd in Lake 506.11 129,678.11<br />

104250 / 314000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING ON CHURCH STREET IN NEWTON 452.83 78,663.83<br />

104250 / 317000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing Potterchitto Rd in Hickory 319.66 126,210.60<br />

104250 / 318000 Safety CON KCS RR on Buckley Rd in Hickory 1,457.11 130,955.11<br />

104467 / 309000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING POPLAR STREET NEWTON 20,978.23 24,319.23<br />

104467 / 310000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING CHURCH STREET NEWTON COUNTY 19,468.80 19,468.80<br />

104621 / 303000 Safety CON KCS Surface Project on Lawrence Bethel Road in Newton 319.66 319.66<br />

105096 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 AT SR 15 WEST BOUND RAMP INTERSECTION (TRAFFIC SIGNAL) (+ Interconnect 1,203.55 with SR 15 Walmart signal) 11,681.20<br />

105096 / 301000 National Highway System(NHS) CON I-20 AT SR 15 WEST BOUND RAMP INTERSECTION (TRAFFIC SIGNAL) (+ interconnect 80,020.33 with SR 15 Walmart signal) 129,786.39<br />

105180 / 303000 Safety CON KCS SGNLS&GATES LAKE WHITEHD RD 305071S 60,700.73 182,795.18<br />

105235 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at Jackson Rd, Union, Newton Co 208,133.07 208,133.07<br />

105444 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 Widen Bridge Shoulders 24,178.87 95,042.63<br />

105448 / 302000 Regular-ARRA CON I-59 From I-20/I-59 Split to SR 19 1,063,492.74 1,063,492.74<br />

County Total 13,181,744.32<br />

*************** Noxubee ***************<br />

101103 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 45 FROM BROOKSVILLE TO LOWNDES COUNTY LINE ROW&CONS 100487 13,560.58 369,748.58<br />

105246 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 45 FR KEMPER CL TO BROOKSVILLE (OVERLAY) (MAS 4563, 4562, 1770, 10,721,754.41 4568 thru 4570 NB)<br />

10,724,022.50<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 34 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Noxubee ***************<br />

105246 / 302000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 45 4.5 miles north <strong>of</strong> SR 14 at Horse Hunters Creek. - BRIDGE DECK REPAIR: REMOVE/REPLACE 209,127.30 PORTION OF DECK 209,127.30 SLAB; END SPAN ON S.<br />

105282 / 101000 Safety ENG Crossing at Main Street in Brooksville, Noxubee County KCS. New crossing surface, flashing lights, 10,000.00 gates, and removal <strong>of</strong> siding 10,000.00 tracks.<br />

105282 / 301000 Safety CON Main Street in Brooksville, Noxubee KCS 118,428.40 118,428.40<br />

105283 / 101000 Safety ENG Proposed Connector Street-Brooksville, MS, Noxubee County.New Crossing Surface (KCS), 10,000.00 automatic flashing lights and gates. 10,000.00<br />

105283 / 301000 Safety CON Proposed Connector Street-Brooksville 114,064.66 114,064.66<br />

County Total 11,196,935.35<br />

*************** Oktibbeha ***************<br />

101815 / 1000 Phase II ROW SR 25 FR WINSTON CL TO STARKVILLE BYPASS -25,120.70 1,624,805.61<br />

104644 / 100000 Safety ENG KCS Signals and Gates Project Airport Road, Starkville 5,717.79 5,717.79<br />

104838 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG MSU Research & Tech Park/Starkville 72,802.85 121,355.67<br />

104857 / 811000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG MSU South Entrance 34,257.60 297,533.05<br />

105134 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON MSU - Construct a seven (7) foot fence in various locations along MSU main campus boundary. 1,467.85 80/20 funding<br />

1,467.85<br />

105680 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Starkville - Mill & Overlay multiple routes: N. Montgomery St., University Drive, Jackson 534,344.22 Street, Louisville Street, Yellow 534,344.22 Jacket Drive and S. Montg<br />

105680 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Starkville - Mill & Overlay 52,627.62 52,627.62<br />

105851 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Starkville - Milling, Overlay and Striping Whitfield St. between Greensboro St. and Ave. <strong>of</strong> 952.58 Patriots; and Louisville St. between 952.58 Lynn Lane and Indu<br />

105851 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Starkville - Mill & Overlay 4,241.60 4,241.60<br />

County Total 681,291.41<br />

*************** Panola ***************<br />

101643 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR6 - From The West End Of The Batesville Bypass to West <strong>of</strong> I-55 - West Bypass Project 368,790.60 368,790.60<br />

101643 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR6 From I-55 East for 3.11miles - East Bypass Project 558,208.63 558,208.63<br />

102733 / 103000 Vision 21 ENG SR 6 FROM PANOLA COUNTY LINE TO THE WEST END OF THE BATESVILLE BYPASS [101643] 7,000.97 244,518.86<br />

103324 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 315 FROM TUNICA CL-5 MILES EAST OF BR NO 19.2 @ INDIAN CREEK 27,540.00 42,865.68<br />

104807 / 303000 Interstate CON I-55 FROM COBB ROAD TO THE TATE COUNTY LINE 23,591.99 1,603,740.73<br />

105249 / 122000 State Projects ENG MS 6 Signal Retiming in Batesville 25,937.14 25,937.14<br />

105352 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 6-US 278-From the End Concrete Section to Lafayette Co--Westbound Lane Only 1,876,108.45 3,338,790.71<br />

105433 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 and SR 35 Interchange Lighting 9,908.79 22,854.60<br />

105433 / 301000 Interstate CON I-55 and SR 35 Interchange Lighting 653,026.74 653,026.74<br />

105502 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **STIMULUS OVERLAY-SR6- INTERSTATE 55 TO LAFAYETTE CO-EASTBOUND LANES 2,979,975.78 ONLY<br />

2,979,975.78<br />

105653 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Batesville - Signal Upgrades 7,173.37 7,173.37<br />

105817 / 101000 State Projects ENG I55-Batesville Rest Area NB-Landscape 6,474.16 6,474.16<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Panola ***************<br />

105817 / 102000 State Projects ENG I55-Batesville Rest Area SB-Landscape 6,474.13 6,474.13<br />

105819 / 101000 State Projects ENG District-Wide Landscaping-I-55 NB & SB 6,039.57 6,039.57<br />

County Total 6,556,250.32<br />

*************** Pearl_River ***************<br />

100744 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 43 BT PICAYUNE & HENLEYFIELD ROW&CONS 102186 171,143.82 801,135.26<br />

100757 / 1000 State Projects ENG US 11 FROM I-59 TO SR 43 RECONSTRUCTION ROW 102246/201 CONS 102246/30233,457.21 1,127,882.05<br />

102186 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 43 BTW PICAYUNE AND HENLEYFIELD. PE 100744 941,608.19 1,821,622.21<br />

102186 / 202000 State Projects ROW SR 43 BETWEEN HENLEYFIELD AND SR 26 - STATE FUNDS 97,385.80 464,499.46<br />

102246 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 11 FROM I 59 TO MILL CREEK 214,575.14 214,575.14<br />

102246 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 11 FROM I 59 TO MILL CREEK PE 100757 5,057.93 168,276.04<br />

102520 / 301000 Bridge CON US 11 REPLACE BRIDGE 43.4 OVER WOLF CREEK 27,221.07 1,684,588.72<br />

103397 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM MCNEIL TO HILLSDALE INTERCHGE 8,878,874.25 8,878,874.25<br />

103399 / 303000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM THE LA/MS STATE LINE TO APPROX. 1/2 MILE NORTH. CONCRETE REHAB 170,643.27 - GRINDING.<br />

170,643.27<br />

104436 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-59 FROM NICHOLSON TO MCNEIL 13,469.85 16,963,654.78<br />

104798 / 801000 Special Projects(Demo) CON City <strong>of</strong> Picayune - Memorial Blvd. running 2200 feet from the west right-<strong>of</strong>-way <strong>of</strong> Interstate 59, 851,748.48 Exit 4 - Phase 2<br />

1,561,185.58<br />

105425 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR 607 FROM NASA TO I-59 77,898.99 77,898.99<br />

105447 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-59 Widen Bridge Shoulders 16,379.11 99,072.19<br />

105447 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-59 Widen Bridge Shoulders 6,726,819.75 6,726,819.75<br />

105447 / 302000 State Projects CON I-59 Widen Bridge Shoulders - Stipend Payment 50,000.00 50,000.00<br />

105568 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-59 Welcome Center in Pearl River Co. 82,473.50 82,473.50<br />

105568 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-59 Welcome Center in Pearl River Co. 109,815.10 109,815.10<br />

105568 / 302000 Interstate CON I-59 Welcome Center in Pearl River Co. 449,232.32 449,232.32<br />

105590 / 310000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Picayune. 20,731.11 20,731.11<br />

105672 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Picayune - Overlay North Main Street between West Canal Street and E. 4th Street & Beech 373,879.93 Street between Will Street 373,879.93 and Palestine Rd., and Pa<br />

105672 / 702000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Picayune - Pave Various Streets 34,711.89 34,711.89<br />

County Total 19,347,126.71<br />

*************** Perry ***************<br />

100775 / 1000 Bridge ENG SR 29 REPLACE BR 12.8 AT BLACK CREEK [BR # 12.8] 226.64 1,099,637.32<br />

100775 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **SR 29 REPLACE BR 12.8 AT BLACK CREEK [BR # 12.8] 3,947,010.70 3,953,550.93<br />

101120 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM 1.3 MILE N OF STONE C L TO JOES CREEK ROW&CONS 102579 1,164.80 332,312.85<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Perry ***************<br />

101474 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM BEAUMONT TO JONES C L 1,452.05 3,961.59<br />

102456 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 15 REPL 4 BRIDGES FROM BEAUMONT TO RICHTON 57,308.81 891,569.85<br />

102456 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 15 REPL 4 BRIDGES FROM BEAUMONT TO RICHTON 50,266.71 324,591.16<br />

102514 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 198 REPLACE BRIDGE 179.0 OVER DICKEY CREEK AT BEAUMONT 2,459.99 281,889.67<br />

102514 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **SR 198 REPLACE BRIDGE 179.0 OVER DICKEY CREEK AT BEAUMONT[BR # 179]1,483,908.77 1,483,908.77<br />

102514 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 198 REPLACE BRIDGE 179.0 OVER DICKEY 200,000.00 200,000.00<br />

104892 / 101000 Safety ENG US 98 AT SR 29 IN NEW AUGUSTA 7,781.62 85,421.96<br />

104892 / 301000 Safety CON US 98 AT SR 29 IN NEW AUGUSTA 36,253.49 772,622.94<br />

County Total 5,787,833.58<br />

*************** Pike ***************<br />

100806 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG RECONSTRUCT US 98 BT URBAN LIMITS OF McCOMB TO WALTHALL COUNTY LINE WEST 93,521.48 BOUND LANE<br />

680,291.21<br />

100806 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW RECONSTRUCT US 98 BT URBAN LIMITS OF McCOMB TO WALTHALL COUNTY LINE 1,906,524.43 WEST BOUND LANE<br />

4,144,233.06<br />

100879 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 51 BETWEEN THE LA STATE LINE AND FERNWOOD - REPLACE 6 BRIDGES 129,991.26 663,067.17<br />

100879 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 51 BETWEEN THE LA STATE LINE AND FERNWOOD - REPLACE 6 BRIDGES 110,797.44 606,389.93<br />

100879 / 301000 Bridge CON US 51 BETWEEN THE LA STATE LINE AND MAGNOLIA - REPLACE 6 BRIDGE (7.20, 7.40, 8.10, 94.44 8.30, 10.3, 12.10)<br />

94.44<br />

101839 / 1000 Bridge ENG US51 BTW SUMMIT AND LINCOLN CTY LINE, BRIDGE NO. 24.70, LAKE DIXIE SPRINGS 25,375.58 241,947.19<br />

102306 / 301000 Interstate CON I-55 RENOVATE TRUCK SCALES AT OSYKA - NORTH BOUND ONLY 9,066.93 2,083,702.30<br />

102384 / 202000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 570 BTW AMITE CL AND W CORP LIMITS OF MCCOMB PE 100870 154,922.71 3,341,816.36<br />

102384 / 302000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 570 BTW AMITE CL AND W CORP MCCOMB NOTE: P.E. IS 100838 1,296,680.29 1,296,680.29<br />

102384 / 303000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 570 FR W CORP LIMITS OF MCCOMB EAST .9 MI NOTE: P.E. IS 100838 608,874.88 608,874.88<br />

102384 / 303100 Vision 21 CON SR 570 BTW THOMPSON ROAD AND PIKE COUNT-UTIL ADJ 244,938.76 244,938.76<br />

102712 / 2000 Vision 21 ENG * SR 48 FM FROM AMITE C.L. TO I-55 81,976.95 659,975.70<br />

102712 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW SR 24 FM AMITE CL TO I-55 65,091.40 65,091.40<br />

104979 / 307000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Wall Street, McComb, MS 891.40 15,617.68<br />

104979 / 308000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Adams Street, Fernwood, MS 1,622.98 31,075.53<br />

104979 / 309000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Chatawa Road, Chatawa, MS 1,640.42 16,930.24<br />

105136 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Magnolia - Restore Historic Depot for functions <strong>of</strong> city government and key civic minded 32,155.50 organizations.<br />

32,155.50<br />

105249 / 120000 State Projects ENG McComb ITS Master Plan 13,512.70 34,677.12<br />

105403 / 302000 Emergency Relief Hurricane Gustav-debris removal 1st pass-Pike Copunty (303548-301) -42,638.78 158,567.17<br />

105531 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 570 from Natchez Drive to Marion Avenue 67,929.83 67,929.83<br />

105569 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-55 Welcome Center in Pike County 100,214.51 100,214.51<br />

105569 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-55 Welcome Center in Pike County 162,619.51 162,619.51<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Pike ***************<br />

105569 / 302000 Interstate CON I-55 Welcome Center in Pike County 382,032.13 382,032.13<br />

105590 / 307000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - McComb. 32,708.00 32,708.00<br />

105621 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> McComb - Pavement & Sidewalk Improvements to Pearl River Avenue, South Magnolia 397,576.80 Street and Summit Street, 397,576.80<br />

105621 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> McComb -Pavement & Sidewalk Imp. 74,187.98 74,187.98<br />

105740 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 98 FROM I-55 EAST 2.5 MILES TO THE RAILROAD BRIDGE IN MCCOMB 333,815.38 333,815.38<br />

County Total 6,286,124.91<br />

*************** Pontotoc ***************<br />

100078 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 6 FROM SR 9 TO LEE COUNTY LINE -647.49 980,264.01<br />

100078 / 203000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW SR 6 FR SR 342 TO LEE C.L. 7,688.06 3,439,585.06<br />

100078 / 302000 Vision 21 CON * MS 6 FR MS 342 TO LEE C.L. [EARMARK] -44,761.81 7,211,369.66<br />

102607 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 APD CORR"V" TO UNION CL 260,405.88 1,544,062.39<br />

102935 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM CORR "V" TO TENN ST LINE 2,567.09 766,129.25<br />

104095 / 104000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 78 FM UNION CL TO LEE CL -28,200.00 9,438.86<br />

104095 / 304000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * US 78 FM UNION CL TO LEE CL- I-22 UPGRADE 28,200.00 4,065,011.73<br />

104969 / 303000 Vision 21 CON FRONTAGE ROAD FROM CR 203 TO SR 9 SOUTH AT SHERMAN - ALSO RECON OF PORTIONS 3,559,035.96 CR 203 AND SR 9. 9,424,030.45<br />

104969 / 305000 Vision 21 CON FRONTAGE ROAD FROM THE UNION COUNTY LINE TO SR 9 SOUTH AT SHERMAN - ALSO 390,889.92 RECON OF PORTIONS CR 405,125.36 203 AND SR 9.<br />

105094 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 9 from Pontotoc to the Union County Line @ Blue Springs - Pontotoc County [10 miles] 79,636.43 1,082,985.76<br />

105094 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 9 from Pontotoc to US 78 at Sherman 686,363.54 854,552.20<br />

105717 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pontotoc - Overlay Industrial Drive/South Industrial Circle east <strong>of</strong> First National Bank on 144,747.16 Hwy 15 to intersection <strong>of</strong> Bolton 144,747.16 Street.<br />

105717 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pontotoc - Overlay 14,154.82 14,154.82<br />

105821 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON HWY 6 FROM SR 15 WEST TO OLD SR 6 1,508,866.12 1,508,866.12<br />

105822 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON HWY 6 FROM SR 15 EAST TO SR 9 310,571.22 310,571.22<br />

County Total 6,919,516.90<br />

*************** Prentiss ***************<br />

101800 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 30 BT US 45 & SR 364 (BOONEVILLE PASS 85,515.51 3,977,145.65<br />

101800 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 30 BT US 45 & SR 364 (BOONEVILLE PASS 40,053.62 11,879,516.82<br />

101800 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 30 BETWEEN SR 145 AND SR 30 EAST WITH A CONNECTION TO SR 364 (BOONEVILLE 3,031,496.99 PASS]<br />

38,070,571.62<br />

101800 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 30 BT US 45 & SR 364 (BOONEVILLE BYPASS] 5,503,136.29 5,503,136.29<br />

105036 / 301000 Safety CON SR 30 FM SR 4 TO TISH CL -LUMP SUM DPS FUNDED FY07 155.68 2,699,186.06<br />

105362 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 365 FM SR 30 TO TISHOMINGO CL 161,858.49 1,963,560.08<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Prentiss ***************<br />

105640 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Booneville - Upgrade signals along N. 2nd Street at Hwy 4, College Street, Veterans (George 20,497.71 E. Allen Drive) and Cunningham 20,497.71 Boulevard.<br />

105820 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 45 FROM SR 30 TO SR 4 385,766.31 385,766.31<br />

County Total 9,228,480.60<br />

*************** Quitman ***************<br />

102733 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR 6 FROM QUITMAN COUNTY LINE TO PANOLA COUNTY LINE 37,289.03 516,895.34<br />

103379 / 301000 Safety CON SR 3 AT IC RR 1,117.30 40,125.66<br />

County Total 38,406.33<br />

*************** Rankin ***************<br />

100511 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 468 FR DEEB ST (0.4 MI E OF CLAIRMONT DR) TO SR 475 (Add 1 lane 1.5 mi., add 2 lanes 120.00 1.3 mi.)<br />

566,337.51<br />

100551 / 2000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG ACCESS ROAD BETWEEN I-55 & SR 475 [PE FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION] RANKIN 33,772.90 4,052,556.91<br />

100551 / 104000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG AIRPORT PARKWAY BETWEEN I-55 & SR 475 [PE & ROW FOR NEW BRIDGES] RANKIN75,084.00 1,110,860.00<br />

100551 / 105000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG AIRPORT PARKWAY BETWEEN I-55 & SR 475 [PE & ROW FOR NEW BRIDGES] RANKIN-57,213.00 512,422.00<br />

100551 / 202000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW ACCESS ROAD BETWEEN I-55 THRU SR 468 [PE & ROW FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION] 5,547,902.38 RANKIN<br />

12,732,769.97<br />

100553 / 1000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG US 49 FROM SIMPSON CO. LINE TO FLORENCE Con - 105800/301000 15,881.02 153,661.22<br />

100579 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 471 FROM US 80 TO SR 25 429,401.79 3,440,904.48<br />

100579 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 471 FROM US 80 TO HILLCREST DRIVE (CONST 5 LN) 1,402,922.06 5,029,809.61<br />

100579 / 202000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 471 FROM HILLCREST DRIVE TO SR 25 [CONSTRUCT 5 LANES] 3,768.20 5,728.12<br />

100588 / 201000 Safety ROW SR 43 FM CROSSROADS TO I-20 (REALIGN - 3R) 556,260.16 2,019,787.58<br />

100606 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 468 FM 2.4 MI S OF US 80 EASTWARD TO ROW 100511/1000 CONS 100511/301827.84 104,555.59<br />

100615 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 80 BT BRANDON AND MORTON-PE FOR BR RE 83,753.13 1,096,560.64<br />

100615 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 80 BT BRANDON AND SCOTT CL ( 7 BR, 60.8-72.9) 207,586.41 1,004,275.39<br />

102046 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SHORT RANGE STUDY US 49 FM FLORENCE TO SCALE AREA [EARMARK] 25,746.50 2,222,684.17<br />

102046 / 201000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 49 BETWEEN STEEN CREEK SOUTH OF FLORENCE AND GUNTER ROAD [EARMARK] 315,498.32 -- INCIDENTIALS AND FULL 1,945,892.72 ROW<br />

102046 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW * US 49 FROM GUNTER ROAD NORTH TO STATION 813+20 2,498,713.93 5,931,015.25<br />

102046 / 203000 Vision 21 ROW * US 49 FROM STATION 813+20 TO 1000 FT NORTH OF RICHLAND CREEK (SCALE AREA) 4,861,842.89 12,831,391.81<br />

102170 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG * I-20 FM US 49 TO GREENFIELD RD (ADD 2 LANES) V21 CON WILL BEGIN AT SR 468 225,155.92 1,187,800.43<br />

102281 / 302000 Interstate CON I-20/US 49 FROM SCALE AREA TO I-55 - STACK PHASE 3 NOTE PE # IS 100527 124,286.45 76,597,201.09<br />

102976 / 1000 Safety CON GUILDE/SHILOH RD KCS RR 1,367.41 13,666.41<br />

103215 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG E Metro Corridor Fm I 20 to Sr 25 PE - Demo MS015 50,804.09 1,516,217.94<br />

103215 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW E Metro Corridor Fm I 20 to Sr 25 --Construct East Metropolitan Corridor linking I-20 at Brandon 186,184.69 to Hwy 25 at Flowood [SAFETEA-LU 189,941.69 MS 111] 3 parcels<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Rankin ***************<br />

103408 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 468 FM 2.6 MI N OF US 80 TO SR 475 (FLOWOOD) (HB 1449) 2,899.73 679,732.26<br />

103408 / 302000 State Projects CON SR 468 FM 2.6 MI N OF US 80 TO SR 475 [REMOVAL RR TRACKS AND CONSTRUCT RR SIDING, 1,258.25 BY ICRR]<br />

1,258.25<br />

103421 / 206000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW STATEWIDE WETLANDS BANK - LUCKNEY PLOT 13,752,061.50 13,752,061.50<br />

103993 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG US 49 FLORENCE BYPASS (V 21) 437,211.30 546,941.29<br />

104101 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG SR 25 FR SR 475 TO SR 471 (ADD 2 LANES)-EARMARK - ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT158,757.91 518,426.12<br />

104140 / 302000 Safety CON RR CROSSING AT SR 43 IN PELAHATCHIE 26.64 52,751.64<br />

104178 / 302000 Safety CON KCS RR SIGNALS ON MS HWY 471 IN BRANDON 639.32 107,430.32<br />

104185 / 301000 Safety CON GT-040 RR X MYERS RD AT STAR 11,963.43 140,651.92<br />

104251 / 116000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Deeb St. in Pearl -1,313.70 504.30<br />

104251 / 117000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on SR 468 in Pearl -1,552.29 367.71<br />

104251 / 120000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Andrew Chapel Rd in Brandon -9,907.33 92.67<br />

104251 / 121000 Safety ENG KCS RR Xing on Gulde Shilow Rd in Pelahatchie -10,139.00 461.00<br />

104251 / 316000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing ON DEEB STREET PEARL 17,999.76 132,431.76<br />

104251 / 317000 Safety CON KCS RR Xing SR 468 IN PEARL 15,357.88 124,319.88<br />

104251 / 319000 Safety CON KCS Signal & Gates North St. in Brandon 9,157.50 9,157.50<br />

104251 / 320000 Safety CON GT-055? Signals and gates on Andrew Chapel Road in Brandon 91,305.12 149,489.63<br />

104251 / 321000 Safety CON GT-054 Signals and Gates on Gulde Shilow Road in Pelahatchie 25,716.55 102,847.77<br />

104365 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR PROJ. ON WARREN AVE. IN PELAHATCHIE, MS 309.10 10,058.72<br />

104443 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG I-20 AT W BRANDON INTCH, NEW W BOUND RAMP 93,310.52 146,596.93<br />

104467 / 308000 Safety CON KCS RR CROSSING DEEB STREET IN PEARL, RANKIN 28,188.97 28,188.97<br />

104908 / 303000 Safety CON METRO AREA GUARDRAIL UPGRADE 218.61 111,574.51<br />

104956 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 80 FR 0.7 MI E OF BIERDEMAN RD TO CROSSGATES BLVD (Maint. sections EB 2956- -487,274.75 2958, part 2959; WB 2977-2981) 2,680,979.59 (PE use 103815)<br />

104956 / 302000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 468 FR 0.2 MI S OF I-20 TO US 80 (Maint. sections 4031, 4032, 4041) (PE use 103815) -41,360.30 718,387.06<br />

104956 / 303000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON CROSSGATES BLVD FR 0.5 MI S OF I-20 (AT TERRAPIN CK) TO US 80 (Maint. sect. unassigned) -82,227.40 (PE use 103815) 703,428.02<br />

104956 / 304000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 471 FR US 80 IN BRANDON TO RR CROSSING (0.5 MI N OF I-20) (Maint. sections 4053, -49,361.10 4054) (PE use 103815) 310,254.23<br />

104989 / 3000 State Projects ENG US 49 FROM SIMPSON COUNTY LINE TO SOUTH OF FLORENCE 5,674.54 5,674.54<br />

105053 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 FROM SR 468 TO GREENFIELD RD (OVERLAY) 62.73 112,607.65<br />

105053 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-20 FROM SR 468 TO GREENFIELD RD (OVERLAY) 7,447,023.72 7,447,023.72<br />

105137 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Pearl River Valley Water Supply District -Bike & Pedestrian Path on Spillway Road from Water 1,245,698.30 Wood Subdivision to Highway 1,245,698.30<br />

471. Bike lane from Spillwa<br />

105176 / 302000 National Highway System(NHS) CON JACKSON AREA NHS LIGHTING REHAB (I-20, I-55, US 49, US 51] 421,433.61 424,649.91<br />

105244 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 25 FR SR 471 TO SR 43 (+ RAMPS & INTCH) (MAS 1145 - 1149 NB & 1157 - 7,802,308.42 1161 SB)<br />

7,804,937.39<br />

105249 / 124000 State Projects ENG SR 25 From Plaza Court to Top Street in Flowood 148,654.67 148,654.67<br />

105249 / 127000 State Projects ENG Signal Retiming Study along US 80 in Brandon and Pearl in Rankin County 8,039.61 8,039.61<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Rankin ***************<br />

105297 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 475 FROM OLD BRANDON ROAD TO US 80 56,998.18 672,840.06<br />

105330 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 80 FR GREENFIELD RD TO RR BRIDGE NEAR VALUE RD (PM) (MAS: Part <strong>of</strong> 2959 111,636.85 & 2960 EB and 2982 & 2983 1,718,382.96<br />

WB)<br />

105345 / 301000 Safety CON KCS Signals/Gates Collier Rd 305 124N Rankin County, Pelahatchie, MS 138,640.33 138,640.33<br />

105379 / 302000 Interstate CON On I-20/I-55 from Pearl St. in Jackson to SR 469 in Pearl. Interstate Striping <strong>of</strong> "Stack 3" 166,351.33 421,553.77<br />

105414 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 468 Replace Bridge No. 9.9 Across Terrapin Skin Creek 76,438.46 77,876.57<br />

105558 / 102000 Safety ENG MS 25 from the Rankin County Line to MS 475. 57,741.11 57,741.11<br />

105558 / 302000 Safety CON MS 25 from the Rankin County Line to MS 471. 596,325.92 596,325.92<br />

105685 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County BOS - Overlay Spillway Road from Mill Creek Bridge to Eagle Point. 239,407.99 239,407.99<br />

105685 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Overlay Thomasville Road from Monterey Road east for 245,404.32 2.2 miles.<br />

245,404.32<br />

105685 / 703000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Old Hwy 49 from Cleary Road north for 2.87 miles. 316,980.58 316,980.58<br />

105685 / 704000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Interstate Drive from Hwy 49 East Frontage Road to Railroad 61,351.08 Crossing.<br />

61,351.08<br />

105685 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors -CE&I 117,914.84 117,914.84<br />

105685 / 706000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON Rankin County Board <strong>of</strong> Supervisors - Scarborough Street from old Hwy 49 to Hwy 49. 163,602.88 163,602.88<br />

105687 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon - Overlay Crossgates Drive from Crossgates Blvd. east 1000 feet. 21,970.28 21,970.28<br />

105687 / 702000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon - Overlay Marquette Road from Hwy 80 to Region 8 Building. 19,903.00 19,903.00<br />

105687 / 703000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon - Overlay North College Street from Tamberlin Street to Hwy 471. 12,050.36 12,050.36<br />

105687 / 704000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon - Overlay South College Street from Hwy 18 to Hwy 468. 15,104.30 15,104.30<br />

105687 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon - CE&I 22,983.90 22,983.90<br />

105687 / 706000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Brandon Overlay Trickhambridge Road from Hwy 80 to City Limits Road. 31,410.56 31,410.56<br />

105688 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pearl - Signals 8,685.21 8,685.21<br />

105689 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pearl - Overlay Pirates Cove Road from Hwy 80 to Pearl High School Entrance. 245,924.61 245,924.61<br />

105689 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Pearl - Overlay Pirates Cove 35,709.08 35,709.08<br />

105710 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Flowood - Overlay 1.95 miles <strong>of</strong> Old Brandon Road from Hwy 80 to Pearl River Bridge and 465.85 the addition <strong>of</strong> a left-turn lane along 465.85 Treetops Blvd. at th<br />

105710 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Flowood - Overlay 13,306.47 13,306.47<br />

105800 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 49 From The Simpson CL to Florence PE - 100553 / 101000 96.80 96.80<br />

105809 / 101000 Vision 21 ENG SR 18 Brandon Bypass 45,507.19 45,507.19<br />

County Total 50,453,720.39<br />

*************** Scott ***************<br />

100561 / 1000 State Projects ENG SR 35 S OF US 80 IN FOREST 2,571.38 93,345.88<br />

100602 / 303000 Bridge CON US 80 AT RR BR IN FOREST BR # 88.0 -214.43 4,661,767.62<br />

104140 / 301000 Safety CON RR CROSSING MARK TULLOS DR IN MORTON 79.91 44,618.91<br />

104211 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 35 BT HARPERVILLE AND LEAKE CL (121.9) 69,412.79 92,348.55<br />

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MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Scott ***************<br />

104250 / 108000 Safety ENG KCS Railroad Crossing on S Wilkins Rd in Lake -1,747.14 292.86<br />

104250 / 308000 Safety CON KCS Railroad Crossing ON SOUTH WILKINS STREET IN LAKE 15,826.62 131,351.62<br />

104250 / 309000 Safety CON KCS Railroad Crossing on VFW Rd in Lake 905.69 111,078.69<br />

104365 / 302000 Safety CON KCS RR PROJECT ON LITTLE ITALY ROAD IN SCOTT COUNTY 676.61 22,236.61<br />

104526 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 BETWEEN SR 481 AND THE NEWTON COUNTY LINE 112,844.60 128,025.19<br />

104898 / 101000 Safety ENG MS 481 REALIGN CURVE SOUTH OF 1-20 - APPROX 2 MILES SOUTH 16,073.38 224,760.74<br />

104898 / 201000 Safety ROW MS 481 REALIGN CURVE SOUTH OF 1-20- APPROX 2 MILES SOUTH 158,740.73 350,148.69<br />

104898 / 301000 Safety CON MS 481 REALIGN CURVE SOUTH OF 1-20- APPROX 2 MILES SOUTH 1,046,922.09 1,046,922.09<br />

105024 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Forest - Replacement <strong>of</strong> span wire signals with mast arms at Hwy 35 and Hill St.; Hwy 35 75,103.75 and Townsend Rd., and Hwy 80 253,855.48 and Main Street.<br />

105314 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 AT SR 35 INTERCHANGE LIGHTING 50,753.22 69,795.88<br />

105346 / 101000 Safety ENG KCS Surface at Herring Road Morton MS 305 097U Scott County 5,000.00 5,000.00<br />

105346 / 301000 Safety CON Surface Herring Road Morton MS 305 097U 25,613.67 25,613.67<br />

105567 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County (Morton) 87,368.25 87,368.25<br />

105567 / 102000 State Projects ENG I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County (Forest) 101,431.80 101,431.80<br />

105567 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County - East 91,016.35 91,016.35<br />

105567 / 302000 Interstate CON I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County -East 730,027.65 730,027.65<br />

105567 / 303000 Regular-ARRA CON **I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County - West 102,811.59 102,811.59<br />

105567 / 304000 Interstate CON I-20 Rest Areas in Scott County - West 83,681.21 83,681.21<br />

105624 / 101000 Safety ENG KCS Surface @ SR 13 in Scott Co DOT#305 106R Morton, MS 5,000.00 5,000.00<br />

105624 / 301000 Safety CON Surface @ SR 13 in Scott Co DOT#305 106R 35,529.95 35,529.95<br />

105870 / 101000 State Projects ENG I-20 FROM SR 481 TO THE NEWTON COUNTY LINE 91,610.53 91,610.53<br />

County Total 2,907,040.20<br />

*************** Sharkey ***************<br />

103051 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 61 BR NO. 168.3 AT NITTA YUMA 174,217.68 1,174,307.01<br />

103051 / 201000 Bridge ROW US 61 BR NO. 168.3 AT NITTA YUMA 139,951.55 163,302.88<br />

County Total 314,169.23<br />

*************** Simpson ***************<br />

100801 / 3000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 49 BT COVINGTON C L AND MAGEE-SOUTHBO/FOR UTILITY FINAL 7-31-03. -1,080.00 14,426.72<br />

103667 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 13 FR SR 149, STA. 23+00, TO US 49, STA. 80+00,. 5 LANE SECTION. 77,243.60 149,559.41<br />

104187 / 103000 Safety ENG GT-042 RR X SANITORIUM RD MAGEE 698.00 698.00<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Simpson ***************<br />

104187 / 303000 Safety CON GT-042 RR X SANITORIUM RD MAGEE 7,612.59 102,395.62<br />

104513 / 302000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 49 in Simpson County - Signing 209,828.74 745,563.82<br />

104643 / 112000 State Projects ENG US 49 SOUTH 532.56 783.28<br />

104979 / 311000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface MS 545, Sanatorium, MS 1,243.26 11,953.16<br />

104979 / 312000 Safety CON IC Crossing Surface Hwy. 541, Magee MS 2,322.57 22,746.28<br />

104989 / 2000 State Projects ENG US 49 FROM COVINGTON COUNTY LINE TO RANKIN COUNTY LINE 23,833.07 23,833.07<br />

105474 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **US 49 beg. 15.9 mi. north <strong>of</strong> the Covington CL then run north for 5.6 mi. 2,360,154.79 2,360,154.79<br />

105474 / 302000 Vision 21 CON US 49 fm. 15.9 mi. N <strong>of</strong> Covington CL N 5 250,000.00 250,000.00<br />

105476 / 301000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **US 49 beg. at the Covington CL then run north for 15.9 mi. (NB lane) 3,604,801.81 3,604,801.81<br />

105476 / 301100 Vision 21 CON US 49 fm. Covington CL then N 15.9 mi. 71,217.39 71,217.39<br />

105564 / 301000 Safety CON Surface crossing on Athens Rd Simpson Co 12,890.83 12,890.83<br />

County Total 6,621,299.21<br />

*************** Smith ***************<br />

103891 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG MS 35 @ MS 28 EAST OF MIZE - AKA- Intersection <strong>of</strong> SR 35 & SR 28 just east <strong>of</strong> Mize 472.43 354,008.61<br />

103891 / 201000 Safety ROW MS 35 @ MS 28 EAST OF MIZE 18,419.28 579,522.64<br />

103891 / 301000 Safety CON MS 35 @ MS 28 EAST OF MIZE 1,342,536.18 2,298,610.20<br />

County Total 1,361,427.89<br />

*************** Stone ***************<br />

101650 / 1100 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM RAMSEY TO 1.3 MILES NORTH OF STONE COUNTY LINE (see project 100686) 158,882.17 638,714.12<br />

104159 / 2000 Vision 21 ENG SR 601 FROM I 10 TO US 49 NEAR SAUCIER 38,621.34 533,899.21<br />

105149 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Wiggins - Construct a new Bike / Pedestrian Path that will allow access to community facilities 284,784.44 by alternate means <strong>of</strong> transportation.<br />

284,784.44<br />

105326 / 302000 Safety CON US 49 CONSTRUCT TURN LANES AT CROSSOVERS FROM BOND TO THE FORREST COUNTY 92,136.88 LINE<br />

214,584.11<br />

County Total 574,424.83<br />

*************** Sunflower ***************<br />

102155 / 2000 Other ENG SR 8 FROM BOLIVAR C.L. TO RULEVILLE (ADD 2 LNS) 13,011.79 631,763.49<br />

102155 / 202000 Other ROW SR 8 FROM BOLIVAR C.L. TO RULEVILLE (ADD 2 LNS) 2,886.72 4,370,633.42<br />

102155 / 302000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 8 FROM BOLIVAR C.L. TO RULEVILLE (ADD 2 LNS) 3,017,070.95 3,022,070.11<br />

105483 / 302000 Vision 21 ARRA CON **SR 8 Bolivar County Hospital to Ruleville 1,425,871.36 1,425,871.36<br />

105603 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Indianola - Mill and Overlay Multiple Routes. BB King, Westside Avenue, and Wiggins 474,571.99 Road.<br />

474,571.99<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Sunflower ***************<br />

105603 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Indianola - Resurfacing Routes 48,409.32 48,409.32<br />

County Total 4,981,822.13<br />

*************** Tallahatchie ***************<br />

102383 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR32 BETWEEN WEBB AND CHARLESTON 4,281.64 4,281.64<br />

104220 / 101000 Safety ENG RAILROAD CROSSING AT GLENDORA -5,316.00 1,184.00<br />

104220 / 301000 Safety CON RAILROAD CROSSING AT GLENDORA 4,735.52 110,189.13<br />

County Total 3,701.16<br />

*************** Tate ***************<br />

100285 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 51 BT COLDWATER & SENATOBIA CONS 102251/301 10,543.43 1,211,024.46<br />

100285 / 1200 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 51 BT COLDWATER & SENATOBIA CONS 102251/301 9,958.66 886,247.33<br />

100285 / 2000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 51 BT COLDWATER & SENATOBIA 22,173.20 4,873,062.02<br />

100285 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **US 51 BT COLDWATER & SENATOBIA 3,946,579.66 3,946,579.66<br />

101184 / 1200 Gaming ROW SR 4 FR I 55 to New Town 1,859.75 9,067,854.25<br />

102098 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG I55 CONSTRUCT TRUCK SCALES IN TATE COUNTY(NORTH & SOUTH) 13,323.99 13,323.99<br />

102207 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 4 FROM SR 305 TO MARSHALL C/LSTP-FY00(001) 6,785.64 418,942.74<br />

103318 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 305 FROM SR 4 TO THE DESOTO CL BR NOS. 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 8.5 31,144.34 429,491.64<br />

103318 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 305 FROM SR 4 TO THE DESOTO CL BR NOS. 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 2.0, 8.5 5,584.12 5,658.28<br />

103361 / 101000 State Projects ENG Br Repl-SR4-Arkabutla Ck and Relief 181,702.40 310,234.12<br />

104807 / 302000 Interstate CON I-55 AT THE SR 4 INTERCHANGE 8,318.01 565,391.54<br />

105611 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Senatobia - Mill and Overlay East Main Street from SR 4 to Park Street. 188,575.58 188,575.58<br />

105611 / 702000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Senatobia - East Main Street 20,100.28 20,100.28<br />

105611 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Senatobia - East Main Street 16,210.23 16,210.23<br />

105791 / 301000 Interstate CON I-55 From The Panola County Line To The Desoto County Line 168.30 168.30<br />

County Total 4,463,027.59<br />

*************** Tippah ***************<br />

101631 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 15 FROM 1.7 MILES NORTH OF THE UNION CL TO 1 MILE NORTH OF SR 4 & RIPLEY 5,532,188.21 12,345,534.33<br />

101632 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM 1 MILE NORTH OF SR 4 TO NORTH CORP LIMIT OF FALKNER 95,901.85 2,287,949.97<br />

101632 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 15 FROM 1 MILE N OF SR 4 TO N OF FALKNER 2,293,657.09 13,022,617.16<br />

101633 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM NORTH CORP LIMIT OF FALKNER TO TENN STATE LINE 418.42 519,448.68<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Tippah ***************<br />

104098 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 15: REPL BOX CULV 1.2 MI S. OF US 72 555.90 325,477.77<br />

105679 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Ripley - Mill & overlay a section <strong>of</strong> Main Street from Highway 15 and extending northerly, 116,641.95 approximately 0.75 miles to Highway 116,641.95 15.<br />

105679 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Ripley - Mill & Overlay Main St. 10,325.21 10,325.21<br />

105890 / 101000 State Projects ENG SR 2 From Existing SR 15 To SR 15 Bypass 34,854.84 34,854.84<br />

County Total 8,084,543.47<br />

*************** Tishomingo ***************<br />

105064 / 801000 Special Projects(Demo) CON Northeast MS Community College - Crows Neck Env Center Overlay 124,874.80 126,158.00<br />

105367 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 365 FM PRENTISS CL TO US 72 1,422,099.13 1,422,099.13<br />

105392 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 4 TENN TOM BRIDGE JOINT REPLACEMENT 54,153.40 54,153.40<br />

County Total 1,601,127.33<br />

*************** Union ***************<br />

101630 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 FROM KINGSCREEK SOUTH OF NEW ALBANY TO TIPPAH C.L. 765,061.73 4,377,731.56<br />

101630 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW SR 15 FROM KINGS CR SOUTH OF NEW ALBANY TO THE TIPPAH CL 434,383.71 16,170,062.94<br />

101630 / 301000 Vision 21 CON SR 15 FROM KINGS CR SOUTH OF NEW ALBANY TO 6 MILES SOUTH OF THE TIPPAH CL5,892.03 25,111.39<br />

102381 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON SR 30 BETWEEN LAFAYETTE CL & NEW ALBANY (6 BR.) 188.90 9,566,972.93<br />

102607 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR 15 PONTOTOC CL TO KINGS CR S. OF NEW ALBANY 93,756.64 220,579.07<br />

104095 / 101000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 78 FM BENTON CL TO E. OF MYRTLE 14,134.85 106,805.96<br />

104095 / 102000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 78 FM E. OF MYRTLE TO E. OF NEW ALBANY 93,888.34 643,067.69<br />

104095 / 103000 National Highway System(NHS) ENG US 78 FM E. OF NEW ALBANY TO PONTOTOC CL -30,800.00 21,241.61<br />

104095 / 202000 Vision 21 ROW * US 78 FROM SR 30 TO SR 15- I-22 UPGRADE 4,785.47 4,785.47<br />

104095 / 303000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON * US 78 FROM SR 15 TO BLUE SPRINGS ( I-22 UPGRADE) 30,800.00 10,853,869.61<br />

104969 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 78 FROM WEST OF SR 9 @ BLUE SPRINGS TO SHERMAN 783.00 1,792,090.84<br />

104969 / 302000 Vision 21 CON FRONTAGE ROAD FROM CR 203 TO THE PONOTOC COUNTY LINE - ALSO RECON OF 2,838,610.23 PORTIONS CR 203 AND SR 9. 24,162,534.12<br />

104969 / 304000 Vision 21 CON US 78 FRM SR 9 @ BLUE SPRINGS TO SHERMAN 8,362,416.91 9,621,699.64<br />

105094 / 2000 State Projects ENG SR 9 / SR 348 from the Pontotoc County Line @ Blue Springs to the Lee County Line - Union County 21,009.59 [4 miles]<br />

427,869.71<br />

105094 / 102000 Vision 21 ENG SR 9 from US 78 to SR 348 123,384.35 125,253.16<br />

105094 / 103000 Vision 21 ENG SR 348 from 3 miles west <strong>of</strong> the Lee County Line to the Lee County Line 121,459.16 124,133.00<br />

105146 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US78 FM 3 M. WEST OF GLENFIELD TO SR 30 202.81 2,265,806.42<br />

105636 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> New Albany - Mill, overlay & stripe Carter Ave. beginning at Main St. and extending southerly 128,443.45 0.5 miles.<br />

128,443.45<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 45 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Union ***************<br />

105636 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> New Albany - Carter & Bankhead 16,379.28 16,379.28<br />

County Total 13,024,780.45<br />

*************** Walthall ***************<br />

102386 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 48 FROM SR198 IN TYLERTOWN TO DAVO CREEK - 1.03 miles 247,218.95 1,246,445.48<br />

105127 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Tylertown - Enhancements to Town Square (Centennial Square), including landscaping, irrigation, 15,738.88 street lighting, brick/concrete sidewalks, 15,738.88 benches and o<br />

105438 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 98 from Walthall CL to the west end <strong>of</strong> the Tylertown Bypass (EB & WB Lanes) 2,233,681.10 3,081,078.96<br />

105472 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 98 from the west end <strong>of</strong> the Tylertown bypass to the east end <strong>of</strong> the Tylertown bypass1,716,344.00 1,716,344.00<br />

County Total 4,212,982.93<br />

*************** Warren ***************<br />

100350 / 1000 Vision 21 ENG SR 27 RECONST.BTW KCS RR BR AND US 80 7,601.21 913,590.00<br />

100350 / 1200 Vision 21 ROW SR 27 RECONST.BTW KCS RR BR AND US 80 -29,636.01 41,401.56<br />

100367 / 2000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG * I-20 FROM MISS RIVER THRU VICKSBURG - EARMARK 565,225.85 1,967,907.58<br />

101451 / 1000 Gaming ENG HARBOUR INDUSTRIAL PARK RD FROM WASHINGT 17,655.75 1,404,872.04<br />

101607 / 1000 Bridge ENG US 61 OVER YAZOO RIVER AT REDWOOD 4,634.81 1,705,609.97<br />

101645 / 201000 Vision 21 ROW US 61 FROM SR 3 TO 5 MI S OF ISSAQUENA C.L. 48.40 566,299.05<br />

101645 / 301000 Vision 21 CON US 61 FROM SR 3 TO 5 MI S OF ISSAQUENA C.L. BR. NO. 126.5 1,367,016.32 36,025,755.32<br />

104252 / 302000 Safety CON GT-056 KCS Signals and Gates on Paxton Road in Vicksburg 133.18 83,691.18<br />

104299 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG I-20 S FRONTAGE RD EXTENSION TO US 80 [EARMARK MS 051] 181,035.56 703,851.10<br />

104364 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR SURFACE PROJECT ON BOVINA DR 15,294.60 19,607.60<br />

104404 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 61 SLIDE @ SIGNAL HILL - VICKSBURG 249.09 334,913.90<br />

104404 / 201000 National Highway System(NHS) ROW US 61 SLIDE @ SIGNAL HILL - VICKSBURG 627.03 73,467.60<br />

104404 / 303000 National Highway System(NHS) CON US 61 SLIDE @ SIGNAL HILL - VICKSBURG 2,502.55 1,456,880.41<br />

104897 / 301000 Safety CON I-20 IN VICKSBURG CITY LIMITS 6,020.50 992,197.81<br />

104976 / 100000 Safety ENG KCS Signals and Gates Oak & Mulberry Street Vicksburg, MS -14,442.20 57.80<br />

104976 / 300000 Safety CON KCS Signals and Gates at Oak & Mulberry Street, Vicksburg, MS 63,448.28 127,557.28<br />

105177 / 301000 Safety CON KCS RR SIGNLS & GATES SILVR CRK 302380U 42,873.49 165,612.33<br />

105181 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 61N FROM I-20 TO REDWOOD - 9.068 MILES BEGIN LOG MILE 17.374 END LOG 50,588.60 MILE 26.442<br />

6,626,687.90<br />

105327 / 301000 Bridge CON I-20 Miss River Br. Mod. for 24" MOV by LADOTD 641,154.12 779,477.20<br />

105605 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg - Overlay Clay Street from Cherry Street to Mission 66. Wisconsin Avenue Overlay 557,212.00 from Bazinsky Road to Interstate 557,212.00 20.<br />

105605 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg - Overlay Clay Street from Cherry Street to Mission 66. Wisconsin Avenue Overlay 62,269.64 from Bazinsky Road to Interstate 62,269.64 20.<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 46 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Warren ***************<br />

105700 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON US 61 FR HULLUM RD TO N OF PEMBERTON INT 2,515,372.18 2,515,372.18<br />

105818 / 101000 State Projects ENG I20-Vicksburg Rest Area WB-Landscape 7,020.34 7,020.34<br />

County Total 6,063,905.29<br />

*************** Washington ***************<br />

100332 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG GREENVILLE BR OVER MS RIVER ON US 82 33,348.91 4,107,105.29<br />

100332 / 201000 Special Projects(Demo) ROW GREENVILLE BR OVER MS RIVER ON US 82-MS ROW 86,129.34 2,878,902.16<br />

100332 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON US 82 BRIDGE OVER MS RIVER @ GREENVILLE - MAIN SPANS 138,615.21 126,637,716.73<br />

100332 / 302000 Bridge CON US 82 MS GVILLE BRIDGE APPROACHES -3,153,116.98 94,520,898.08<br />

100332 / 303000 Special Projects(Demo) CON US 82 ARK GVILLE BRIDGE APPROACHES-ARK. SIDE 3,855,811.35 72,223,612.14<br />

100332 / 306000 Special Projects(Demo) CON MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE @ GREENVILLE - SURFACING, SIGNS, STRIPING AND DEMOLITION 292,157.28 OF OLD BRIDGE - MISSISSIPPI 292,157.28 PORTION<br />

100332 / 307000 Special Projects(Demo) CON GREENVILLE BR OVER MS RIVER ON US 82 - ARK PORTION 446,147.52 446,147.52<br />

100340 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG US 82 GREENVILLE BYPASS 4 LN PARALLEL ROW&CONS 102134 33,179.69 1,179,676.31<br />

102134 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 82 GREENVILLE BYPASS FROM MS RIVER BRIDGE TO MAIN STREET EXTENDED 1,296.60 7,835,573.18<br />

102134 / 202000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 82 GREENVILLE BYPASS FROM MAIN STREET EXTENDED TO BOP OF THE LELAND 410,789.59 INTERCHANGE<br />

6,552,529.67<br />

102134 / 203000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW US 82 GREENVILLE BYPASS LELAND INTERCHANGE (SEE NOTE)102136 IS THE PE 491,025.56 FOR THIS SECTION 6,762,350.67<br />

102134 / 301000 Vision 21 CON US 82 GVL BYPASS FR MS RVR BR TO SR 1. [EARMARK] NOTE P. E. # IS 100340/1000 7,526,143.24 & 2000<br />

20,895,668.70<br />

104302 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG I-69 CONNECTOR EIS, ROUTE FEASIBILITY STUDY, GREENVILLE [EARMARK MS 052] 5,079.35 952,378.83<br />

105485 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **SR 438 From US 61 through Arcola to Hwy 1 2,432,501.94 2,433,171.09<br />

105593 / 201000 State Projects ROW US 82 Between Leland and Indianola 6,799.39 6,799.39<br />

105602 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenville - Improvements to Reed Road and Main Street Intersection. Adding left turn 277,455.76 lanes on all four approaches. 277,455.76<br />

105602 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenville - Reed & Main Inter. 44,537.31 44,537.31<br />

105604 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenville - Mill and Overlay Tennessee Gas Road from Main Street to Highway 1. 983,972.00 983,972.00<br />

105604 / 701100 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenville - TN Gas Rd. 17,217.05 17,217.05<br />

105604 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Greenville - TN Gas Rd. 67,752.05 67,752.05<br />

105627 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Leland - Mill and overlay North Broad Street from 8th Street to the City Limits. 138,107.97 138,107.97<br />

105627 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Leland - North Broad Street 17,718.65 17,718.65<br />

County Total 14,152,668.78<br />

*************** Wayne ***************<br />

101131 / 201000 Phase II ROW US 45 FR WINCHESTER TO EXIST US 84-Supplemental pmts 71.30 14,841.74<br />

101136 / 301000 Phase II CON US 45 STATELINE RELOCATION (45,57,42) 138.65 22,197,016.74<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 47 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Wayne ***************<br />

101139 / 1000 Phase II ROW US 45 FROM STATE LINE TO WINCHESTER 601.68 8,312,465.05<br />

101823 / 1000 Phase III ROW US 84 BT Waynesboro& Ala State line -7,411.03 3,977,712.22<br />

102412 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 63 REPL BRIDGE #99.9 OVER TURKEY CREEK[BR # 99.9] 30,685.16 368,452.41<br />

102412 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 63 REPL BRIDGE #99.9 OVER TURKEY CREEK[BR # 99.9] 52,377.28 2,235,071.43<br />

102668 / 101000 Phase III ENG US 84 FROM WAYNESBORO TO THE ALABAMA STATE LINE (A 6.99 269,164.96<br />

102668 / 301000 Phase III CON US 84 FROM WAYNESBORO TO ALA ST LINE 767,978.01 25,504,636.81<br />

102668 / 302000 Phase III CON US 84 FROM WAYNESBORO TO ALABAMA STATE LINE (PE 101152/001 ROW 102667/202] 9,670,042.29 10,389,598.98<br />

105254 / 701000 Urban CON City <strong>of</strong> Waynesboro- Patton Creek Bridge replacement. 204,214.99 204,214.99<br />

105734 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Waynesboro - West Avenue overlay from MS 184 to Turner Street. 123,082.67 123,082.67<br />

County Total 10,841,787.99<br />

*************** Webster ***************<br />

101750 / 1000 Phase II ROW US 82 FR .5M W OF SR 15 TO OKTIBBEHA CL 12,713.19 2,176,407.65<br />

105004 / 101000 State Projects ENG US 82 AT SR 9 - LIGHTING - CITY OF EUPORA AND WEBSTER COUNTY 1,673.50 28,133.57<br />

County Total 14,386.69<br />

*************** Wilkinson ***************<br />

101160 / 1000 Phase II ROW US 61 FROM LA STATE LINE TO SR 563 -577.75 4,667,360.66<br />

105537 / 101000 State Projects ENG Hospitality Station US 61 at Woodville 86,448.16 90,932.13<br />

105537 / 102000 State Projects ENG Hospitality Station US 61 at Woodville 58,065.80 58,065.80<br />

105537 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON **Hospitality Station US 61 at Woodville-Site improvements 672,851.73 672,851.73<br />

105537 / 302000 Special Projects(Demo) CON **Hospitality Station US 61 at Woodville 18,032.00 18,032.00<br />

County Total 834,819.94<br />

*************** Winston ***************<br />

101817 / 1000 Phase III ROW SR 25 FR SR 19 TO NOXAPATER CREEK PE 101002/1000 1,885.10 4,456,415.32<br />

104623 / 301000 Safety CON KCS Crossing Surface Project on Hwy. 15B Winston County 38,332.85 38,332.85<br />

105580 / 102000 Safety ENG KCS Signals on US 14 Rd in Louisville, MS DOT 304 541U 5,000.00 5,000.00<br />

105580 / 302000 Safety CON KCS Signals on US 14 Rd in Louisville, MS DOT 304 541U 150,065.47 150,065.47<br />

105638 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Louisville - Overlay South Church Street from Hwy 15 to Armstrong Street. 231,896.89 231,896.89<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 48 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

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09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Winston ***************<br />

105638 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Louisville - S. Church Street 22,228.57 22,228.57<br />

County Total 449,408.88<br />

*************** Yalobusha ***************<br />

102527 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 32 REPLACE 5 BR BTW OLD SR 7 & CALHOUN C/L 39,960.67 496,025.48<br />

102527 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR32 REPLACE 5 BR BETW OLD SR 7 & CALHOUN C/L Bridge Nos 87.2, 87.4, 87.7, 88.2, 93.6 -9,020.00 429,005.80<br />

102527 / 301000 Regular-ARRA CON **SR32 REPLACE 5 BR BETW OLD SR 7 & CALHOUN C/L Bridge Nos 87.2, 87.4, 87.7, 88.2, 2,265,371.50 93.6<br />

2,265,371.50<br />

103323 / 201000 Bridge ROW SR 315 FROM SR 7 TO THE CALHOUN CL BR NOS. 67.9, 69.3 & 70.4 50,455.10 348,901.55<br />

103323 / 301000 Bridge CON SR 315 FROM SR 7 TO THE CALHOUN CL BR NOS. 67.9, 69.3 & 70.4 116,585.21 2,855,714.51<br />

104835 / 301000 Safety CON GUARDRAILS - AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN YALOBUSHA COUNTY - 2ND DIST 221.86 1,048,307.31<br />

105353 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 7-No <strong>of</strong> Cypress Ck bridge to S/O <strong>of</strong> Old SR 7 Conn 189,164.87 1,754,071.00<br />

105837 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 7 from Grenada County Line to Cypress Creek 4,614.58 4,614.58<br />

County Total 2,657,353.79<br />

*************** Yazoo ***************<br />

102191 / 201000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW SR 16 RECONST BTW US 49 AND BENTONSTP-FY00(001) -1,930.37 1,150,759.94<br />

102191 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON SR 16 BETWEEN US 49 AND BENTON - OVERLAY 17.34 1,629,137.00<br />

103314 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 3 BTW YAZOO RIVER CUTOFF & NEW US 49 204,638.12 1,165,917.07<br />

103321 / 101000 Bridge ENG SR 433 @ BLUFF CREEK & PINEY CREEK TRIBUTARY BR NO. 15.7 183,437.13 939,044.26<br />

103321 / 202000 Bridge ROW SR 433 REPLACE BRIDGE #35.0 1,802.55 191,498.63<br />

103321 / 302000 Bridge CON SR 433 REPLACE BRIDGE #35.0 1,094,660.41 1,096,504.51<br />

104011 / 101000 Safety ENG GT-029 PE IC R/R SGNL PROJ FREE RUN RD YAZOO CO 1,177.70 1,177.70<br />

104011 / 301000 Safety CON GT-029 IC R/R SGNL PROJ FREE RUN RD YAZOO CO -6,788.84 102,245.34<br />

104011 / 303000 Safety CON GT-028 IC R/R SIGNAL PROJ CHAT PHILLIPS RD 319.66 107,947.66<br />

105079 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG I-55 FROM MADISON CL TO THE HOLMES CL - SOUTH BOUND LANE ONLY [PE IS NON-PART] 4,850.84 4,850.84<br />

105079 / 301000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON I-55 FROM MADISON CL TO THE HOLMES CL - SOUTH BOUND LANES ONLY 350,288.95 350,288.95<br />

105234 / 101000 Safety ENG Crossing at SR 433,Bentonia,Yazoo County 10,000.00 10,000.00<br />

105234 / 301000 Safety CON Crossing at SR 433,Bentonia,Yazoo County 92,859.54 92,859.54<br />

105430 / 301000 Pavement Rehab ARRA CON **US 49 IN YAZOO COUNTY FROM THE BIG BLACK RIVER TO THE CONCRETE SECTION 2,302,516.82 AT BENTONIA<br />

2,401,456.74<br />

105590 / 312000 State Projects CON URBAN YOUTH CORPS PROJECT FOR FY09 - Yazoo City. 29,578.95 29,578.95<br />

105607 / 701000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Yazoo City - Overlay Multiple Routes. Including Grady Ave from Mike Espy Dr to 9th, Lamar 423,622.00 Ave from W 2nd St to 15th 423,622.00 St., MLK Dr from 1st to 9t<br />

105607 / 702000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON City <strong>of</strong> Yazoo City - Overlay Routes 111,943.66 111,943.66<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Yazoo ***************<br />

105607 / 705000 Regular-LPA ARRA CON City <strong>of</strong> Yazoo City - Overlay Routes 39,946.75 39,946.75<br />

County Total 4,842,941.21<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 1 ***************<br />

103166 / 311000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON MDAH - Provide Historical Interpretation, signage, and cannons for four pull-<strong>of</strong>f sites in Lee, Prentiss, 156,206.45 and Union Counties; Provide 156,206.45 Expansion <strong>of</strong> Existing<br />

103812 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG VARIOUS RTES IN DIST 1 - PREVENTIVE MTCE 45,126.95 779,129.99<br />

104753 / 303000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 1 213,190.03 213,190.03<br />

105264 / 101000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE HEIGHT MODERNIZATION PROJECT 356.40 334,980.86<br />

County Total 414,879.83<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 2 ***************<br />

104541 / 302000 Safety CON GUARDRAIL INSTALLATION DIST. 2 -4,853.66 1,338,841.89<br />

104541 / 308000 Safety CON GUARDRAIL INSTALLATION DIST. 2 9,461.83 589,008.11<br />

104754 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 2 [FFY 2007] 258.35 432,391.28<br />

104754 / 302000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 2 11,476.63 503,349.03<br />

104754 / 303000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 2. 252,552.68 252,552.68<br />

County Total 268,895.83<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 3 ***************<br />

104755 / 302000 Safety CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 3 -4,705.40 152,769.42<br />

104755 / 303000 Safety CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 3 63,289.72 63,289.72<br />

105264 / 103000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE HEIGHT MODERNIZATION PROJECT 108.67 125,125.80<br />

County Total 58,692.99<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 5 ***************<br />

104756 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 5 [FFY 2007] -37,711.13 238,866.00<br />

104756 / 303000 Safety CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 5 [FFY - 2009] 1,722.85 135,006.12<br />

104756 / 304000 Pavement Rehabilitation CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 5 (FFY - 2010) 149,216.06 149,216.06<br />

105028 / 101000 Pavement Rehabilitation ENG D 5 - P.E. FOR DISTRICTWIDE PM PROJECTS 1,168,125.85 3,966,850.98<br />

105176 / 101000 State Projects ENG JACKSON AREA NHS LIGHTING REHAB ( I-20, I-55, US 49, US 51; Hinds & Rankin Co.) 14,632.48 103,606.58<br />

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For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 5 ***************<br />

105301 / 101000 State Projects ENG Replace signs on Interstate in Jackson 24,346.88 165,276.23<br />

County Total 1,320,332.99<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 6 ***************<br />

103588 / 101000 Bridge ENG INSPECT BASCULE BRIDGES ON US 90 OVER ST LOUIS BAY, US 90 OVER BILOXI BAY, 1,601.16 I-110 OVER BACK BAY OF BILOXI 287,661.77 AND SR 609 OVER<br />

104192 / 1000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG SR 15 FROM LAUREL TO NEWTON (JONES, JASPER, & NEWTON COUNTIES) (LOCATION 278,190.47 STUDY ONLY) ALSO SEE 102583/001 1,540,238.19 & 002<br />

104193 / 1000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG SR 15 FROM RAMSEY SPRINGS TO BEAUMONT (STONE, PERRY, GEORGE, & GREENE 939,844.00 COUNTIES) (LOCATION STUDY 1,213,094.00 ONLY)<br />

104809 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON DISTRICTWIDE SIGNING REPAIR - HURRICANE KATRINA 8,675.94 1,215,017.95<br />

104820 / 301000 Emergency Relief CON I-59 BETWEEN LA STATE LINE & LAUDERDALE CL- REPAIR FENCE DUE TO HURRICANE 3,402.45 KATRINA IN PEARL RIVER, 7,218,743.95<br />

LAMAR, FORREST, JONE<br />

105264 / 106000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE HEIGHT MODERNIZATION PROJECT 2,029.81 235,061.61<br />

County Total 1,233,743.83<br />

*************** Districtwide - District 7 ***************<br />

104758 / 302000 Safety CON RAISED PAVEMENT MARKERS - DISTRICT 7 122,921.32 122,921.32<br />

105264 / 107000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE HEIGHT MODERNIZATION PROJECT 27,248.17 203,554.30<br />

County Total 150,169.49<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

100931 / 1000 Bridge ENG STATEWIDE INVT.& INSPEC.OF BRS.(PE) 408,132.68 7,151,178.32<br />

100934 / 1000 Bridge ENG BRIDGE MGMT SYSTEM 102,895.65 1,298,700.85<br />

101716 / 1000 Phase III ROW PURCHASE LAND TO BE USED AS WETLAND BANK 1,443.00 638,007.61<br />

103104 / 2000 State Projects ENG I-69 ENVIRONMENTAL & LOCATION STUDY (FUNDS TO PAY ARK. DOT FOR MISS. PART.) 23,300.41 1,314,286.45<br />

103104 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG I-69 ENVIRONMENTAL & LOCATION STUDY 16,062.71 3,781,745.05<br />

103114 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) TREE PLANTING PROGRAM BY MS FORESTY COM 161,421.45 1,593,247.27<br />

103114 / 302000 State Projects TREE PLANTING PROGRAM BY MS FORESTY COM 187,810.42 187,810.42<br />

103125 / 1000 Other COMM VEH ITS INFRA DEPLOYMENT PROG. 34,580.00 345,682.46<br />

103125 / 2000 Other COMM VEH ITS INFRA DEPLOYMENT PROG. 177,159.00 177,159.00<br />

103166 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG MS CIVIL WAR TRAILS PROJECT 140,035.93 2,220,994.36<br />

103421 / 203000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ROW STATEWIDE WETLANDS BANK - BUTTAHATACHIE TRACT - MONROE COUNTY 2,982,874.20 6,706,605.36<br />

103721 / 101000 Other ENG LATTSII LATIN AM TRADE & TRANS STUDY-POOLED FUNDS-MANUALLY BILL FHWA 9,880.84 875,448.23<br />

103926 / 101000 Safety ENG SAFETY ANALYSIS SYSTEM - FUNDED W/ .08BAC INCENTIVE GRANT THRU FHWA Q08186,061.00 2,804,974.26<br />

103979 / 107000 Other USGS INVESTIGATE WATER RESOURCES 258,575.00 517,150.00<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

103979 / 108000 Other USGS INVESTIGATE WATER RESOURCES 265,710.00 265,710.00<br />

104008 / 101000 State Projects ENG MSU WORK ASSIGNMENT FOR LRFD TRAINING 10,643.00 71,135.00<br />

104086 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON FUEL TAX EVASION PROGRAM w/ STATE TAX COMM 52,121.13 1,610,996.35<br />

104086 / 302000 Special Projects(Demo) CON FUEL TAX EVASION PROGRAM WITH STC 173,748.71 173,748.71<br />

104103 / 102000 State Projects ENG PUBLIC AFFAIRS FY 2004 PIE CAMPAIGN 559,129.15 2,005,203.81<br />

104113 / 103000 Other DBE & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES FY05 18,894.40 238,629.91<br />

104113 / 104000 Other DBE & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES 6/22/07 thru 2/29/08 543.49 272,319.62<br />

104113 / 105000 Other DBE & SUPPORTIVE SERVICES - FFY 2008 295,411.81 459,298.01<br />

104313 / 101000 Safety ENG NHTSA ACTIVITIES BY GOVERNOR'S SAFE 148,504.63 544,568.36<br />

104347 / 4000 Other CAREER CONSTRUCTION FAIR CY08 5,330.00 61,436.15<br />

104577 / 301000 Other CON MS04(001)MDWFP REC TRAILS PROGRAM 133,000.00 1,033,144.00<br />

104651 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION - ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS 366,684.00 SYS CONTRACT TASK 1,359,805.00<br />

1<br />

104651 / 103000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG CONDUCT NEEDS ANALYSIS -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS 1,704.00 130,203.00<br />

104651 / 104000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG DEVELOP CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS26,967.00 146,273.00<br />

104651 / 105000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG DEVELOP MDOT AMBER ALERT SOP -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS15,250.00 53,596.00<br />

104651 / 106000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG DEFINE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS 42,823.00 246,006.00<br />

104651 / 107000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG DESIGN MDOT'S ATMS SOFTWARE -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS 80,754.00 91,432.00<br />

104651 / 108000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG PROVIDE TMC REVIEW -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS SYS 476,493.00 1,126,136.00<br />

104651 / 110000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG ITS FIELD DEVICE DESIGN & SPECIFICATIONS -- ITS INTERGRATOR - INTELLIGENT TRANS 599,188.00 SYS<br />

2,376,212.00<br />

104652 / 101000 Safety ENG PROJECT MANAGEMENT CONTRACT FOR SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL - SAFETEA-LU 90,775.01 287,851.51<br />

104653 / 101000 Safety ENG DEVELOP COMPREHENSIVE SAFETY PLAN-DPS FUNDED 152,866.00 2,782,577.00<br />

104824 / 702000 Special Projects(Demo) NATCHEZ TRACE COMPACT 2006 SCENIC BYWAYS MARKETING ENHANCEMENT PLAN [MS06 5,675.56 002]<br />

206,564.19<br />

104824 / 703000 Special Projects(Demo) NATCHEZ TRACE PARKWAY - VISITOR INFORMATION ENHANCEMENT MARKETING PLAN 90,808.71 90,808.71<br />

104826 / 105000 Other FY07-08 SPR PLANNING TRAFFIC STUDIES FIELD 6.00 2,043,427.68<br />

104826 / 108000 Other FY07-08 SPR PLANNING TRANSPORTATION NEEDS & SYSTEMS -6.00 10,067,115.91<br />

104934 / 101000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG LTAP FOR CY 2007 -923.45 280,000.00<br />

104934 / 102000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG LTAP FOR CY 2008 (calendar year - Jan-Dec 2008) 41,175.20 248,555.77<br />

104934 / 103000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG LTAP BY CY 2009 217,716.18 217,716.18<br />

104985 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG ArcGIS PLATFORM FOR MDAH TO MAINTAIN DAT 53,000.00 142,014.00<br />

105005 / 301000 Other CON MS07(001)MDWFP REC TRAILS PROGRAM 492,322.00 2,291,649.00<br />

105005 / 302000 Other CON MS08(001)MDWFP REC TRAILS PROGRAM 146,758.00 146,758.00<br />

105011 / 103000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG FY08 Nat. Summer Trans. Institute (NSTI) at Alcorn State University 65,261.55 65,261.55<br />

105011 / 104000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG FY09 Nat. Summer Trans. Institute (NSTI) at Alcorn State University 62,219.90 62,219.90<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

105011 / 105000 Special Projects(Demo) ENG FY09 Nat. Summer Trans. Institute (NSTI) at <strong>Mississippi</strong> State University 55,917.68 55,917.68<br />

105023 / 102000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE TRAFFIC ENG FOR QC/QA PLANS 125,087.07 125,087.07<br />

105062 / 301000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON Statewide Auto. Traffic Recorder Installation 501,344.32 1,504,813.97<br />

105081 / 701000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) CON MS Development Auth. & MS Blues Comm.- Statewide Blues Trail <strong>of</strong> 50 Markers that include 136,332.00 audio/video Installed at Various Sites. 316,768.00 Will <strong>of</strong>fer CD, DVD, M<br />

105167 / 301000 Special Projects(Demo) CON Fuel Tax Enforcement Project 2,054.25 90,657.25<br />

105228 / 102000 State Projects R & D INFORMATION FOR HPP DATABASE - 2010 Appropriation Year and Re-Authorization 2,935.90 83,664.11<br />

105249 / 102000 State Projects ENG US 90 Ocean Spring Signal Study and Timings 9,885.26 87,057.57<br />

105249 / 103000 State Projects ENG MS 609 Signal Study and Timings 493.95 19,663.25<br />

105249 / 104000 State Projects ENG Intersection <strong>of</strong> US 61 and US 84/65 in Natchez -- CFI 22,068.06 41,210.10<br />

105249 / 105000 State Projects ENG FINAL SIGNAL TIMINGS ON US 90 IN EAST BILOXI AND PASS CHRISTIAN/LONG BEACH.36,996.43 92,348.24<br />

105249 / 106000 State Projects ENG MS 198 (Hardy Street) Signal Timings and Analysis 718.44 17,316.40<br />

105249 / 107000 State Projects ENG MS 12 STARKVILLE SIGNAL STUDY AND TIMINGS 8,294.12 26,497.27<br />

105249 / 111000 State Projects ENG US 90 Traffic Signal Timings in West Biloxi and Gulfport 56,657.32 97,264.73<br />

105249 / 115000 State Projects ENG CONTRAFLOW TRAFFIC MODELING 3,961.36 49,812.88<br />

105249 / 123000 State Projects ENG Posted Weight Bridges Signing Plans - Statewide 285,019.86 299,428.47<br />

105249 / 125000 State Projects ENG Traffic Signal Inventory System, Procedure, and Database. Statewide. 159,672.01 159,672.01<br />

105264 / 104000 State Projects ENG STATEWIDE HEIGHT MODERNIZATION PROJECT 1,665,899.57 1,900,153.26<br />

105269 / 101000 State Projects ENG GPS TRACKING SYSTEM - FOR WEIGHT ENFORCEMENT 9,708.89 140,296.72<br />

105311 / 101000 State Projects ENG COMMERCIAL VEHICLE INFORMATION SYSTEM & NETWORK - CVISN 2007--bill Fed Motor 261,945.00 Carrier Safety Admin 493,174.83<br />

105311 / 201000 Admin Project - Capital Outlay Eqt ENG COMMERCIAL VEH INFOR SYS & NETWORK CVISN EQUIPMENT 2008 (bill Motor Carrier)498,918.00 498,918.00<br />

105311 / 201100 State Projects ENG COMMERCIAL VEH INFOR SYS & NETWORK-CVISN OPERATING 2008 (bill Motor Carrier) 1,000,000.00 1,000,000.00<br />

105324 / 101000 Bridge ENG Statewide Underwater Bridge Inspections 834,977.83 968,102.24<br />

105332 / 101000 State Projects ENG EVALUATION OF MDOT BRIDGE DIVISION PROCEDURES TO VERIFY THEY MEET THE NATIONAL 13,419.00 BRIDGE INSPECTION 54,599.00 STANDARDS AS REQU<br />

105342 / 101000 Other ENG <strong>Mississippi</strong> State University and The Nature Conservancy-to finalize a protocal and affordable hand 20,123.44 held tool for corridor vegetation 44,624.44 inventory application t<br />

105364 / 102000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION 117,360.60 195,886.06<br />

105364 / 103000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING MPO OPERATION ASSISTANCE 74,996.00 170,659.09<br />

105364 / 104000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING ADMIN (WP, BUDGET, STRA PLAN) 318,577.88 543,671.47<br />

105364 / 105000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING TRANSIT 2,844.20 2,874.14<br />

105364 / 107000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING INSTITUTE OF TRADE & TRANSPORTATION 100% FEDERAL 1,803.11 4,222.31<br />

105364 / 108000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING FHWA INITIATIVES (COF, NHI... ETC) 156,006.07 297,943.53<br />

105364 / 109000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING PLN DIV INFORMATION SYSTEMS (IS LRP) 104,815.98 176,896.21<br />

105364 / 110000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING FEASIBILITY STUDIES 577,037.89 1,014,297.44<br />

105364 / 111000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING TRAFFIC OFFICE 764,019.08 1,078,620.73<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

105364 / 112000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING TRAFFIC FIELD (80/20 funding) 1,699,405.05 2,394,099.42<br />

105364 / 113000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING NOISE STUDIES 76,032.43 128,239.50<br />

105364 / 115000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING MODELING 238,950.56 429,157.61<br />

105364 / 116000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION 243.35 585.44<br />

105364 / 117000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING MAPPING 290,542.56 488,574.60<br />

105364 / 118000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN--MDOT 424,022.24 426,782.85<br />

105364 / 118100 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLAN--HATTIESBURG 30,794.79 30,794.79<br />

105364 / 120000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING STATEWIDE TRANSPORATION IMP PROG 123,429.30 229,599.57<br />

105364 / 121000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING GIS/LRS 251,796.85 443,878.22<br />

105364 / 122000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING ROUTE CLASSIFICATION 68,924.91 126,441.19<br />

105364 / 123000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING IS LONG RANGE PLAN 139.99 139.99<br />

105364 / 124000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING STATISTICS BOOK (ESTIMATE) 11,676.84 26,018.62<br />

105364 / 125000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING LOCAL PUBLIC AGENCY (ESTIMATE) 88,869.61 179,801.25<br />

105364 / 126000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING DATABASE MANAGEMENT 1,565,248.74 1,782,332.77<br />

105364 / 127000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING FIELD INVENTORY 334,462.35 1,126,484.97<br />

105364 / 128000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING HIGHWAY PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYS 154,879.94 272,025.45<br />

105364 / 130000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING FINANCIAL REPORTING 76,940.32 135,102.96<br />

105364 / 132000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING FUEL TAX REPORTING 27,971.14 44,185.87<br />

105364 / 133000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING TITLE VI 5,234.97 8,676.13<br />

105364 / 134000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING TRANS ENHANCEMENTS PROGRAMS 81,097.57 133,763.81<br />

105364 / 135000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING SCENIC BYWAYS 4,570.52 10,473.08<br />

105364 / 136000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING JACKSON STATE/LTAP/SPR MATCH PROG 118,013.21 152,823.89<br />

105364 / 137000 Other FY09-10 SPR PLANNING MULTIMODAL PROJECTS 202,722.13 552,999.13<br />

105365 / 101000 Other FY09 PL MPOS MEMPHIS URBANIZED AREA-GROSS PMTS 70,378.00 103,184.50<br />

105365 / 101100 Other FY10 PL MPOS MEMPHIS URBANIZED AREA-NON LRTP (net paid to MPO) 97,150.00 97,150.00<br />

105365 / 102000 Other FY09 PL MPOS JACKSON URBAN AREA-GROSS PMTS 269,066.00 663,600.00<br />

105365 / 102100 Other FY10 PL MPOS JACKSON URBAN AREA-NON LRTP (net paid to MPO) 114,482.60 114,482.60<br />

105365 / 102200 Other FY10 PL MPOS JACKSON URBAN AREA-LRTP (gross paid to consultant & MPO) 456,794.26 456,794.26<br />

105365 / 103000 Other FY09 PL MPOS HATTIESBURG URBAN AREA-GROSS PMTS 108,048.00 205,080.00<br />

105365 / 103100 Other FY10 PL MPOS HATTIESBURG URBAN AREA-NON LRTP (net paid to MPO) 19,888.00 19,888.00<br />

105365 / 104000 Other FY09 PL MPOS GULF COAST URBAN AREA-GROSS PMTS 501,560.00 900,657.00<br />

105365 / 104100 Other FY10 PL MPOS GULF COAST URBAN AREA-NON LRTP (net paid to MPO) 88,167.00 88,167.00<br />

105365 / 104200 Other FY10 PL MPOS GULF COAST URBAN AREA-LRTP (gross paid to consultant & MPO) 403,435.24 403,435.24<br />

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Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

105366 / 102000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION OF RESEARCH PROJECTS 68,126.23 268,345.54<br />

105366 / 103000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 15,197.03 89,222.36<br />

105366 / 104000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT 83,143.64 336,908.83<br />

105366 / 105000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH NETWORK LEVEL PAVEMENT FRICTION TESTING 42,217.25 97,346.51<br />

105366 / 106000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH INFORMATION AND DATA COLLECTION TECHNOLOGY 30,007.13 111,639.36<br />

105366 / 107000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH PROFILOGRAPH SPEC STUDY SS#144 12,701.99 50,125.68<br />

105366 / 108000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IMPLEMENT ME DESIGN GUIDE ARA SS#170 26,443.89 121,519.55<br />

105366 / 109000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IN-HOUSE SUPPORT TO SS170--SS#171 11,504.30 69,233.58<br />

105366 / 110000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH EVALUATION OF PREVENTIVE MAINT TREATMENTS SS#173 1,262.84 1,262.84<br />

105366 / 111000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH EVALUATION OF PAVEMENT MARKING MATL SS#180 3,884.36 14,218.34<br />

105366 / 112000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH ASPHALT DRAINAGE COURSE LAYERS BCD SS#181 3,375.36 3,375.36<br />

105366 / 113000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH QUALITY OF LIFE MS CAPITOL REGION JSU SS#183 15,702.00 40,482.00<br />

105366 / 114000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH LT PAVING FABRIC REFLECTIVE CRACKING JSU SS#184 6,597.00 23,195.00<br />

105366 / 115000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IN-HOUSE SUPPORT TO SS184--SS#185 4,667.49 5,122.78<br />

105366 / 117000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH MDOT PEER EXCHANGE SS#190 28,238.36 28,315.68<br />

105366 / 120000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH LOAD-DEFLECTION OF DRILLED SHAFTS MSU SS#195 14,728.51 34,081.94<br />

105366 / 123000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH PORT SEDIMENTATION GULF COAST MSU SS#199 8,730.00 63,335.00<br />

105366 / 126000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH STUDY OF CHIP&SCRUB SEALS TO DEV MAINT TOOLBOX MSU SS#202 2,609.90 36,801.71<br />

105366 / 127000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IN-HOUSE SUPPORT TO SS202--SS#203 5,652.39 11,868.58<br />

105366 / 128000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH CHEMICALLY STABILIZED SOILS BCD SS#205 14,151.31 60,761.86<br />

105366 / 130000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH OPEN GRADED FRICTION COURSE FOR HMA PAVE MSU SS#20717,717.64 32,294.42<br />

105366 / 131000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH EFFECT OF COARSE AGGR CLEAN & MOIST ON HMA PERF MSU/BCD 70,982.58 SS#208<br />

73,626.30<br />

105366 / 132000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH SUPPORT TO RED HILLS FLY ASH EXPER FEATURE SS#209 12,983.55 15,595.36<br />

105366 / 133000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH EMERG EVAC STUDY FOR JACKSON AREA DYNASMART P DEV 14,407.96 JSU SS#210<br />

18,063.15<br />

105366 / 134000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH LAB TESTING AND EVAL OF NEAR SURFACE SS#211 17,019.98 21,127.04<br />

105366 / 135000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH UTIL OF RAP IN CONST PHASE II HIGH RAP SURFACE COURSE MSU 40,021.88 SS#212<br />

46,124.16<br />

105366 / 137000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH IMPL PLAN FOR GPS TECHNOLOGY USM SS#214 60,174.01 60,174.01<br />

105366 / 138000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH INTEGRATED KUDZU CONTROL ON ROADSIDES USDA SS#215 8,019.72 8,019.72<br />

105366 / 139000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH STUDY OF BRIDGE DECK CONCRETE BCD SS#216 22,990.48 64,902.22<br />

105366 / 143000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH CALC & MEASURE RESILIENCE MOR FOR INTERMODAL TRANSP 12,035.35 MSU SS#220<br />

12,035.35<br />

105366 / 144000 Other FY09 SPR RESEARCH MINOR RESEARCH PROJECTS 21,000.00 21,000.00<br />

105386 / 301000 Safety CON STATEWIDE - RURAL SAFETY INNOVATION PROGRAM; INSTALL RUMBLE STRIPS AND 1,031,639.62 TRIPS ON 486 MILES ON 9 STATE 1,031,639.62 ROUTES IN 22 COU<br />

105395 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG CORP OF ENGINEERS REIMBURSABLE MDOT POSITION 228,948.36 228,948.36<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 55 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000151 Construction Proj Expenditures by County<br />

09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

105421 / 711000 State Projects ENG MDOT Support for LPA projects Statewide 588,656.48 794,212.35<br />

105421 / 720000 State Projects ROW MDOT Support for LPA projects Statewide 3,136.54 3,136.54<br />

105428 / 101000 Urban ENG Ridesharing Program-Jackson MPO. Planning and implementation <strong>of</strong> a Ridesharing Progran in 1,242.00 the Jackson Metropolitan Area 6,736.00<br />

105516 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) DARWin-ME Coop S<strong>of</strong>tware Deve-Research 50,000.00 100,000.00<br />

105596 / 101000 Rails ENG Logistics Trade & <strong>Transportation</strong> Program Feasibility Study 37,264.93 37,264.93<br />

105660 / 301000 State Projects CON WIRELESS COMMUNICATION COMMISSION PROJECTS 3,426.57 12,728.55<br />

105666 / 402000 Safety ENG School Crossing Guard Program-MDE 64,501.75 64,501.75<br />

105732 / 101000 State Projects ENG LPA - Administrative Assistance 16,251.20 16,251.20<br />

105761 / 101000 Surface <strong>Transportation</strong> Program(STP) ENG Statewide TMC Operations 86,215.03 86,215.03<br />

105803 / 101000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH LTPP 1,533.76 1,533.76<br />

105803 / 102000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION OF RESEARCH PROJECTS 147,303.32 147,303.32<br />

105803 / 103000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER 61,665.25 61,665.25<br />

105803 / 104000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT 174,343.04 174,343.04<br />

105803 / 105000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH NETWORK LEVEL PAVEMENT FRICTION TESTING 95,230.22 95,230.22<br />

105803 / 106000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH INFORMATION AND DATA COLLECTION TECHNOLOGY 95,587.74 95,587.74<br />

105803 / 107000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH PROFILOGRAPH SPEC STUDY SS#144 7,403.30 7,403.30<br />

105803 / 108000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH IMPLEMENT ME DESIGN GUIDE ARA SS#170 27,372.12 27,372.12<br />

105803 / 109000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH IN-HOUSE SUPPORT TO SS170--SS#171 8,106.00 8,106.00<br />

105803 / 111000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH EVALUATION OF PAVEMENT MARKING MATL SS#180 2,717.62 2,717.62<br />

105803 / 114000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH LT PAVING FABRIC REFLECTIVE CRACKING JSU SS#184 2,686.00 2,686.00<br />

105803 / 120000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH LOAD-DEFLECTION OF DRILLED SHAFTS MSU SS#195 24,507.52 24,507.52<br />

105803 / 126000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH STUDY OF CHIP&SCRUB SEALS TO DEV MAINT TOOLBOX MSU SS#202 3,100.98 3,100.98<br />

105803 / 130000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH OPEN GRADED FRICTION COURSE FOR HMA PAVE MSU SS#20711,938.34 11,938.34<br />

105803 / 131000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH EFFECT OF COARSE AGGR CLEAN & MOIST ON HMA PERF MSU/BCD 18,599.20 SS#208<br />

18,599.20<br />

105803 / 132000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH SUPPORT TO RED HILLS FLY ASH EXPER FEATURE SS#209 8,908.68 8,908.68<br />

105803 / 133000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH EMERG EVAC STUDY FOR JACKSON AREA DYNASMART P DEV JSU 5,971.98 SS#210<br />

5,971.98<br />

105803 / 134000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH LAB TESTING AND EVAL OF NEAR SURFACE SS#211 18,119.64 18,119.64<br />

105803 / 135000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH UTIL OF RAP IN CONST PHASE II HIGH RAP SURFACE COURSE MSU 32,859.28 SS#212<br />

32,859.28<br />

105803 / 136000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF ROUNDABOUTS UM SS#213 33,303.23 33,303.23<br />

105803 / 137000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH IMPL PLAN FOR GPS TECHNOLOGY USM SS#214 8,890.64 8,890.64<br />

105803 / 138000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH INTEGRATED KUDZU CONTROL ON ROADSIDES USDA SS#215 4,546.70 4,546.70<br />

105803 / 139000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH STUDY OF BRIDGE DECK CONCRETE BCD SS#216 10,211.87 10,211.87<br />

105803 / 140000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH STRAIN RESIST/EXT PERF PAVE, ALT TO SUBDRAINAGE MSU SS#217 4,995.04 4,995.04<br />

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Requester: MHAYDEN<br />

MS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION<br />

Page 56 <strong>of</strong> 56<br />

<strong>Report</strong> ID: DR000151 Construction Proj Expenditures by County<br />

09/17/2010 09:50:02 am<br />

For Fiscal Year: 2010<br />

Project<br />

Fiscal Year Total<br />

Project # Program Type<br />

Project Description Expenditures Expenditures<br />

*************** STATEWIDE ***************<br />

105803 / 143000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH CALC & MEASURE RESILIENCE MOR FOR INTERMODAL TRANSP 8,349.16 MSU SS#220<br />

8,349.16<br />

105803 / 147000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH SUM OF LESSONS FR MDOT MEPDG MATL LIB STUDY SS#224 18,703.78 18,703.78<br />

105803 / 150000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH VARIABILITY OF CEMENT TREATED LAYERS SS#227 300.75 300.75<br />

105803 / 154000 Other FY10 SPR RESEARCH MINOR PROJECTS 2,509.32 2,509.32<br />

105823 / 101000 State Projects ENG Crash Data Cleansing Contractors - Federal Fiscal Year 2010 [10HE4175] 161,403.41 161,403.41<br />

105829 / 101000 State Projects ENG Technical Assistance to Environmental Division 40,187.34 40,187.34<br />

105839 / 101000 Bridge ENG Statewide-PE for inventory & inspection 417,072.13 417,072.13<br />

105841 / 101000 State Projects ENG STORM WATER MANAGEMENT REVIEW AND COMPLIANCE STATEWIDE 96,437.64 96,437.64<br />

County Total 29,578,056.92<br />

<strong>Report</strong> Totals 780,403,496.39<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division<br />

Summary <strong>of</strong><br />

Contracts Let and<br />

Bids Received for<br />

Fiscal Year 2010


MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />

Commission District I ........................................................................................................2<br />

Total Commission District I ............................................................................................12<br />

Commission District II ....................................................................................................13<br />

Total Commission District II ..........................................................................................26<br />

Commission District III ...................................................................................................27<br />

Total Commission District III .........................................................................................36<br />

FY 2010 TOTALS ............................................................................................................36<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

Commission District I<br />

June 23, 2009 Letting<br />

MP-5080-62(017) / 303638301 Scott<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 4 miles <strong>of</strong> US Highway 80 near Morton<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,422,064.00 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,501,333.43<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,365,851.90<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 4.12%<br />

July 28, 2009 Letting<br />

STP-0000-03(003) / 104755303 District 3<br />

Installing raised pavement markers at various locations throughout the District<br />

1 Traffic Control Products Company, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 52,475.50 Awarded<br />

2 Akca, Inc. - Plant City, FL $ 52,600.00<br />

3 Hodges, Inc. - Ripley, MS $ 57,707.80<br />

4 Riverside Traffic Systems, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 65,030.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 59,539.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 11.86%<br />

NH-0002-03(072) / 105246302 Noxubee<br />

Bridge Deck Repair on US Highway 45 from Kemper County Line to Brooksville<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 170,625.70 Awarded<br />

2 Ellis Construction Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 188,034.70<br />

3 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 206,656.70<br />

4 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 244,314.70<br />

5 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 248,000.00<br />

6 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 326,715.48<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 558,258.25<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 69.44%<br />

MP-3049-82(016) / 303724301 Yazoo<br />

Widening and Overlaying US 49 from the concrete section to Yazoo City<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 942,675.00 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 913,310.50<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 3.22%<br />

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MP-3061-11(007) / 303722301 Claiborne<br />

Overlaying approximately 2 miles <strong>of</strong> US 61 north <strong>of</strong> Port Gibson<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 334,254.00 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 346,420.00<br />

3 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 355,710.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 304,690.00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 9.70%<br />

BWO-5186-52(001) / 501980301 & BWO-5187-52(001) / 501980302 Noxubee<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> a Maintenance Headquarters Building and Equipment Shed at Macon<br />

1 King Metal Buildings, Inc. - Louisville, MS $ 643,164.76 Awarded<br />

2 Burks-Mordecai Builders, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 679,514.25<br />

3 Renrock Construction, LLC - Starkville, MS $ 725,643.90<br />

4 Burton Construction, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 748,042.00<br />

5 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 754,763.00<br />

6 Fordice Construction Company - Vicksburg, MS $ 756,148.00<br />

7 David Smith Construction, Inc. - Inverness, MS $ 781,274.85<br />

8 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 835,150.00<br />

9 Malouf Construction, LLC - Greenwood, MS $ 866,968.25<br />

10 4-D Construction, Inc. - Louisville, MS IRREGULAR $ 1,022,225.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 835,705.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 18.69%<br />

August 25, 2009 Letting<br />

IM-0020-01(190) / 104875302 Hinds<br />

Construction necessary to replace a bridge on I-20 Westbound over US Highway 51 in Jackson<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS (A+B $15,458,609.62) $ 12,158,609.62 Awarded<br />

2 Key, LLC - Madison, MS (A+B $15,523,580.31) $ 12,745,580.31<br />

3 Hill Brothers Construction Co., Inc. - Falkner, MS (A+B $16,608,554.45)<br />

(Comb. B Calls 3 & 15) $ 13,308,554.45<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 12,360,842.53<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 1.64%<br />

HSIP-0055-02(207) / 105658301 Hinds<br />

Construction necessary to install median barrier on I-55 at Lakeland Drive in Jackson<br />

1 American Field Service Corporation - Madison, MS $ 362,712.05 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 644,596.55<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 43.73%<br />

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STP-0055-02(210) / 105533301 & IM-0055-02(210) / 105533302 Holmes<br />

Site Improvements to the Rest Area on I-55 Northbound north <strong>of</strong> Durant<br />

1 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,549,338.90 Awarded<br />

2 American Field Service Corporation - Madison, MS $ 1,580,110.48<br />

3 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 1,709,866.71<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS (Comb. A Calls 11, 12, 13 & 14) $ 1,758,712.60<br />

5 Bulldog Construction Company, Inc. - Madison, MS $ 1,827,543.25<br />

6 Renrock Construction, LLC - Starkville, MS $ 1,942,208.20<br />

7 Malouf Construction, LLC - Greenwood, MS $ 1,968,650.85<br />

8 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 2,152,290.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,211,016.70<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 29.93%<br />

September 22, 2009 Letting<br />

BR-0018-02(038) / 103320301 Holmes<br />

Replacing a bridge on SR 12 at Tchula Lake<br />

1 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,904,800.07 Awarded<br />

2 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 1,922,942.27<br />

3 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 1,982,113.25<br />

4 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 2,051,942.91<br />

5 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 2,171,199.11<br />

6 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 2,315,872.57<br />

7 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 2,405,899.20<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,892,612.26<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 0.64%<br />

BR-0022-02(042) / 104129301 Newton<br />

Bridge replacement, on MS. Hwy.15 between Decatur and Union<br />

1 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 3,168,300.94 Awarded<br />

2 Magco, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 3,220,885.13<br />

3 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 3,441,856.39<br />

4 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 3,596,048.66<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,980,787.29<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 20.41%<br />

STP-0020-02(079) / 105567301 & 303, IM-0020-02(079) / 105567302 & 304 Scott<br />

Construction necessary for site improvements on the East and West Bound Rest Areas<br />

1 Clear River Constuction Company, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,920,913.95 Awarded<br />

2 Walters Construction Co., Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 3,415,162.30<br />

3 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 3,482,080.90<br />

4 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 3,734,526.28<br />

5 Southern Rock, LLC - Brandon, MS $ 4,379,276.40<br />

6 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 4,949,551.00<br />

7 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 5,294,934.34<br />

8 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 5,878,361.07<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 5,594,397.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 47.79%<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

September 23, 2009 Letting<br />

IM-0059-03(090) / 105448301 Lauderdale & Newton<br />

Extension <strong>of</strong> I-59/I-20 Merge Lanes and I-20 Bridge Widening Project<br />

1 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 9,999,999.00 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 9,990,000.00<br />

3 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 9,995,000.00<br />

4 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS NO BID<br />

STATE ESTIMATE < 10,000,000.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE<br />

October 27, 2009 Letting<br />

BRDP-9205-00(007) / 100332306 & 100332307 Washington<br />

Construction necessary to open the New U.S. Highway 82 River Bridge and demolish the Old River Bridge<br />

1 Cashman/Malouf, a Joint Venture - Greenwood, MS WITHDRAWN $ 13,599,012.87<br />

2 Granite Construction Company - Tampa, FL $ 22,351,703.27 Awarded<br />

3 Jensen Construction Company - Des Moines, IA IRREGULAR $ 22,516,262.02<br />

4 Joseph B. Fay Company - Russelton, PA $ 22,626,943.40<br />

5 Midwest Foundation Corporation - Tremont, IL $ 37,465,687.10<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

33,558,498.32<br />

32<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 59.48%<br />

HSIP-0039-02(043) / 105539301 Hinds<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> three traffic signals on Highway 18 near Raymond<br />

1 Lewis Electric, Inc. - Flowood, MS $ 396,513.00 Awarded<br />

2 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 407,147.00<br />

3 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 422,915.99<br />

4 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 507,133.47<br />

5 InfraSource Underground Const. Svcs, LLC - Glen Ellyn, IL IRREGULAR $ 586,935.01<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 529,442.20<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 25.11%<br />

STP/IM-0055-01(095) / 105571301, 105571302, 105571303 & 105571304 Copiah<br />

Construction necessary for Site Improvements on the Copiah County Rest Areas<br />

on I-55 northbound & southbound<br />

1 Clear River Construction Company, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,280,473.65 Awarded<br />

2 Broome, LLC - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,402,130.50<br />

3 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,568,440.00<br />

4 Paul Jackson & Son, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,582,419.20<br />

5 Bulldog Construction Company, Inc. - Madison, MS $ 1,883,186.25<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,307,070.85<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 44.50%<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

November 24, 2009 Letting<br />

BR-0301-00(010) / 100442301 & STP-0301-00(010) / 100442302 Jefferson<br />

Replacing bridges on SR 553 near Fayette<br />

1 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 6,718,610.57 Awarded<br />

2 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 6,990,717.14<br />

3 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 7,573,469.54<br />

4 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS IRREGULAR $ 7,769,098.19<br />

5 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 7,864,830.11<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 7,022,191.19<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.32%<br />

January 26, 2010 Letting<br />

IM-0055-01(066) / 102302301 Copiah<br />

Grinding Northbound & Southbound lanes <strong>of</strong> I-55, from Crystal Springs to the Hinds County Line<br />

1 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 2,932,038.45 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 2,970,253.38<br />

3 Interstate Improvement, Inc. - Faribault, MN IRREGULAR $ 3,107,937.00<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,164,339.00<br />

5 Chester Bross Construction Company - Hannibal, MO IRREGULAR $ 3,278,998.38<br />

6 Penhall Company - Rogers, MN IRREGULAR $ 3,297,675.25<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,623,999.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.09%<br />

IM-0220-03(032) / 105248301 Hinds<br />

Painting bridges on I-220 between I-20 and I-55<br />

1 S & D Industrial Painting, Inc. - Tarpon Springs, FL IRREGULAR $ 938,010.00<br />

2 Gulf Coast Contracting, LLC - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 1,029,922.00 Awarded<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 1,429,880.00<br />

4 Seminole Equipment , Inc. - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 1,449,910.00<br />

5 Smith Painting & Contracting, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,451,272.00<br />

6 Hames Contracting, Inc. - Alpharetta, GA $ 1,560,010.00<br />

7 Texas Bridge, Inc. - Humble, TX IRREGULAR $ 1,635,623.00<br />

8 Gemstone, LLC - Key West, FL $ 1,880,010.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,358,910.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 56.34%<br />

STP-0000-05(004) / 104756304 District 5<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> raised pavement markers in various locations <strong>of</strong> District 5<br />

1 Hodges, Inc. - Ripley, MS $ 136,223.04 Awarded<br />

2 Akca, Inc. - Plant City, FL $ 137,300.00<br />

3 Traffic Control Products Company, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 147,486.18<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 152,938.20<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 10.93%<br />

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HSIP-0056-01(069) / 105558301, 105558302 Hinds & Rankin<br />

Upgrading traffic signals and turn lanes on SR 25 in the Jackson Metro Area<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,094,077.44 Awarded<br />

2 Clear River Construction Company, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,178,726.32<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,218,062.10<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,026,904.28<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 6.54%<br />

STP-0075-01(009) / 105741301 Lauderdale<br />

Paving on SR 19 from the beginning <strong>of</strong> the four-lane section south <strong>of</strong> US 45 to I-20/59<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,776,570.85 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,560,511.90<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 13.85%<br />

BWO-3001-82(008) / 501764301 Yazoo<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Emergency Generators and Vehicle Wash / Plumbing Items at the Yazoo City District Office<br />

1 McInnis Electric Company - Jackson, MS $ 460,230.00 Awarded<br />

2 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 587,825.00<br />

3 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 588,015.00<br />

4 Robinson Electric Company, Inc. - Cleveland, MS $ 592,000.00<br />

5 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 638,000.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

620,000.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 25.77%<br />

BWO-1185-41(001), BWO-5189-51(001), BWO-5190-51(001), BWO-7136-57(001) Lee, Newton & Pike<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> Open Equipment Sheds at Tupelo, Newton and McComb<br />

1 King Metal Buildings, Inc. - Louisville, MS IRREGULAR $ 772,050.00<br />

2 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 804,025.00 Awarded<br />

3 Lester Chandler Contractor, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 832,500.00<br />

4 Coleman Hammons Construction Co., Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 940,000.00<br />

4 Panola Construction Company, Inc. - Batesville, MS $ 940,000.00<br />

5 Quality Design & Construction, LLC - Woodville, MS $ 1,033,700.00<br />

6 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 1,048,000.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,000,000.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.60%<br />

February 23, 2010 Letting<br />

IM-0055-02(211) / 105079301 & IM-0055-02(212) / 105079302 Yazoo & Holmes<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 16 miles <strong>of</strong> Interstate 55<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,959,234.50 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 4,414,177.00<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 4,580,352.25<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 4,782,045.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 17.21%<br />

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STP-0009-02(077) / 105700301 Warren<br />

Overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> US Highway 61 south <strong>of</strong> Interstate 20<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,868,882.90 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,179,857.39<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 21.67%<br />

MP-5492-51(010) / 303817301 & MP-5489-51(008) / 303817302 Newton<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 1 mile <strong>of</strong> SR 492 and 489 in Union<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 804,277.60 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,187,496.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 819,706.40<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 1.88%<br />

March 23, 2010 Letting<br />

NH-0002-02(062) / 105801301 Clarke & Lauderdale<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 7 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. 45 south <strong>of</strong> Meridian<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 3,102,307.78 Awarded<br />

2 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 3,128,796.20<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,173,051.54<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,521,338.71<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 11.90%<br />

HSIP-0055-02(205) / 105657301 Hinds<br />

Construction necessary to make interchange improvements at the I-55/Byram Interchange<br />

1 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,391,927.32 Awarded<br />

2 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,443,047.97<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS IRREGULAR No Bid<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,650,455.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 15.66%<br />

STP-6947-00(004) / 101708302 Madison<br />

Construction necessary to relocate SR 463 in Madison<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 27,418,037.76 Awarded<br />

2 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 27,576,322.55<br />

3 Jensen Construction Company - Des Moines, IA $ 27,704,352.38<br />

4 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 29,279,987.25<br />

5 Dement Construction Company, LLC - Jackson , TN $ 34,596,011.17<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 32,128,590.48<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 14.66%<br />

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MP-5011-38(006) / 303730301 Lauderdale<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 1.5 miles <strong>of</strong> US Highway 11 in Meridian<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 913,880.85 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 959,893.25<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.79%<br />

IM-0055-02(201) / 104523301 & IM-0055-02(213) / 104523302 Holmes<br />

Pavement Resurfacing on Interstate 55 from SR 17 to the Carroll County Line<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 22,422,441.50 Awarded<br />

2 APAC-<strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc & Lehman Roberts Company - AJV - Jackson, MS $ 24,603,830.02<br />

3 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 27,537,273.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 22,451,596.05<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 0.13%<br />

STP-0250-00(034) / 105706301 Hinds<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 3 miles <strong>of</strong> Northside Drive and approximately 2 miles <strong>of</strong> Maddox Road<br />

in the City <strong>of</strong> Jackson<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,632,138.78 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 2,681,520.15<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,054,908.73<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,508,864.67<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 4.91%<br />

April 27, 2010 Letting<br />

NH-0008-03(032) / 100554301 Madison<br />

Replacing two bridges and overlaying approximately 10 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 49 between Flora and Yazoo County L<br />

1 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 15,082,624.18 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 16,293,693.75<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 17,246,452.57<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 13,914,479.95<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 8.40%<br />

NH-0008-03(051) / 105800301 Rankin<br />

Overlaying US Hwy. 49, from Florence to the Simpson County Line<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 14,909,987.64 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 15,397,558.39<br />

3 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 15,504,676.63<br />

4 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 15,573,744.23<br />

5 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 16,523,896.35<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 15,369,094.12<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.99%<br />

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STP-0026-01(077) / 105834301 Lauderdale<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 19 from just north <strong>of</strong> SR 494 to just north<br />

<strong>of</strong> Lauderdale / Collinsville Road<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,258,213.72 Awarded<br />

2 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 3,396,677.44<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,121,687.23<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 4.37%<br />

MP-3012-76(011) / 303881301 Washington<br />

Repainting the bridge on SR 12 over the Sunflower River<br />

1 Gulf Coast Contracting, LLC - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 267,990.00 Awarded<br />

2 Seminole Equipment , Inc. - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 480,010.00<br />

3 Texas Bridge, Inc. - Humble, TX $ 599,010.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 360,010.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 25.56%<br />

MP-3028-15(012) / 303882301 Copiah<br />

Overlaying approximately 12 miles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong> Highway 28 beginning near the Copiah/Jefferson County Line<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,692,037.50 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,774,507.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,932,747.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.45%<br />

MP-3049-67(015) / 303880301 Sunflower<br />

Overlaying approximately 12 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 49 from Drew to the Coahoma County Line<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 2,182,799.90 Awarded<br />

2 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 2,197,625.15<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,796,772.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,241,115.70<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.60%<br />

MP-5016-45(010) / 303877301 Madison<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 6 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 16 from Farmhaven to the Leake County Line<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,442,162.06 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,518,641.63<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,554,933.80<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,508,725.40<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.41%<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

MEP-3000-26(060) / 303929326 & MEP-3000-82(059) / 303929382 Holmes & Yazoo<br />

Removal and disposal <strong>of</strong> debris at various locations on I-55, SR 3, SR 433 & SR 14<br />

1 Storm Reconstruction Services, Inc. - Mobile, AL IRREGULAR $ 126,800.00<br />

2 CaMar Construction Company, Inc. - Tuscaloosa, AL $ 197,400.00 Awarded<br />

3 Fish & Fisher, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 268,720.00<br />

4 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 274,350.00<br />

5 A. J. Construction, Inc. - Madison, MS $ 342,999.00<br />

6 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 433,650.00<br />

7 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 470,000.00<br />

8 Anderson Contracting, LLC - Yazoo City, MS $ 499,675.00<br />

9 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 567,500.00<br />

10 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 570,500.00<br />

11 ERS, Inc. - Jackson, MS IRREGULAR $ 579,500.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 115,000.00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 71.65%<br />

May 25, 2010 Letting<br />

BWO-5130-62(002) / 501982301 & BWO-5131-62(002) / 501982302 Scott<br />

Renovating the Rest Areas on I-20 at Morton and Forest<br />

1 Quality Design & Construction, LLC - Woodville, MS $ 1,498,413.94 Awarded<br />

2 Coleman Hammons Construction Co., Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 1,820,000.00<br />

3 Hemphill Construction ti Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $<br />

1,847,200.00<br />

4 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 1,966,150.00<br />

5 Southern Rock, LLC - Brandon, MS $ 2,042,763.30<br />

6 Mayrant & Associates, LLC - Jackson, MS $ 2,098,320.00<br />

7 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 2,406,505.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,314,909.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 35.27%<br />

NH-0020-01(133) / 102170301 Rankin<br />

Construction necessary to add 2-lanes to I-20, from SR 468 to Greenfield Road<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 30,657,281.45 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 33,090,383.77<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 35,292,085.83<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 28,696,142.22<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 6.83%<br />

MP-5043-61(010) / 303909301 Rankin<br />

Mill and Inlay US 43, from South <strong>of</strong> I-20 to North <strong>of</strong> US 80<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 775,545.90 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 879,202.22<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 980,822.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 874,099.15<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 11.27%<br />

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MP-5388-52(003) / 303879301 Noxubee<br />

Mill and Overlay SR 388, from Cliftonville to the Alabama Line<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,364,761.00 Awarded<br />

2 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 2,576,520.50<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,597,054.50<br />

4 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 2,829,554.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,697,258.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.33%<br />

Total Awarded Commission District I $215,452,667.04<br />

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Commission District II<br />

June 23, 2009 Letting<br />

IM-0059-01(092) / 103397301 Pearl River<br />

Overlay <strong>of</strong> I-59 from McNeil to Hillsdale<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 11,727,805.68 Awarded<br />

2 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 11,958,802.60<br />

3 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 15,661,955.30<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 14,066,266.30<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 16.62%<br />

NH-0080-01(017) / 105446301 Forrest<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Intelligent <strong>Transportation</strong> System (ITS) improvements on US 49 South<br />

from Elks Lake Road to Hardy Street<br />

1 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 798,370.00 Awarded<br />

2 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 860,947.50<br />

3 Chain Electric Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 886,970.90<br />

4 McInnis Electric Company - Jackson, MS $ 918,050.00<br />

5 Utilipath, LLC - Mooresville, NC $ 1,119,018.43<br />

6 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 1,132,810.50<br />

7 Tetra Tech Construction Services, Inc. - Littleton, CO $ 1,150,169.55<br />

8 InfraSource Underground Const. Svcs, LLC - Glen Ellyn, IL IRREGULAR $ 1,271,421.70<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

994,285.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.70%<br />

NH-0008-02(094) / 105474301 Simpson<br />

Overlaying approximately 6 miles <strong>of</strong> US Highway 49 near Mendenhall<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 2,443,423.21 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 2,529,561.81<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,629,679.85<br />

4 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,635,611.77<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,664,904.71<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 8.31%<br />

NH-0008-02(095) / 105476301 Simpson<br />

Overlaying approximately 16 miles <strong>of</strong> US Highway 49 beginning at the Covington County Line<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 3,432,378.60 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 3,705,316.90<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,790,984.20<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.46%<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 201,002.80<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 3.78%<br />

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NH-0015-01(054) / 105473301 Adams<br />

Overlay <strong>of</strong> US 84 from US 61 to the Franklin County Line<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 4,105,961.90 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,749,242.70<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 9.51%<br />

STP-0168-00(010) / 102384301, 102384302 & STP-7570-00(004) / 102384303 Amite & Pike<br />

Reconstructing SR 570 West <strong>of</strong> I-55 near McComb<br />

1 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 7,917,785.00 Awarded<br />

2 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 8,683,858.27<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 7,397,062.63<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 7.04%<br />

STP-0003-01(086) / 103803301 Jackson<br />

Construction necessary to widen, add turn lanes and overlay US 90 from SR 57<br />

to West Pascagoula River Bridge<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 10,485,317.85 Awarded<br />

2 Mallette Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Gautier, MS $ 10,528,852.29<br />

3 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 10,577,113.38<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 13,961,262.25<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 24.90%<br />

July 13, 2009 Letting<br />

IM-0059-01(105) / 105447301 Pearl River<br />

Design/Build services to complete the widening <strong>of</strong> up to 7 existing bridge locations on I-59<br />

1 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 9,988,751.00 Awarded<br />

2 Malouf Construction, LLC - $ 9,999,500.00<br />

3 Scott Bridge Company, Inc. - $ 9,335,000.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE < 10,000,000<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE<br />

July 28, 2009 Letting<br />

ER-NH-0008-01(115) / 105408301 & ER-NH-0008-01(115) / 105408302 Harrison<br />

Repairing traffic signals on US 49, from US 90 to O'Neal Rd.<br />

1 C & L Construction, Inc. - Ridgeland, MS $ 324,573.80 Awarded<br />

2 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 339,300.25<br />

3 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 343,029.00<br />

4 Powell Construction Services, Inc. - Vancleave, MS IRREGULAR $ 364,364.85<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 452,211.60<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 28.23%<br />

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ER-0023-00(035) / 105664301 & ER-0024-00(024) / 105664302 Hancock & Harrison<br />

Overlaying various streets in Hancock and Harrison County<br />

1 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 7,909,645.35 Awarded<br />

2 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 8,449,844.35<br />

3 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 8,889,889.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 10,119,721.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 21.84%<br />

MP-7028-64(018) / 303690301 Simpson<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 11 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 28 between Georgetown and Pinola<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,994,844.80 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 2,041,254.70<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,172,139.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 8.16%<br />

MP-7198-74(002) / 303691301 Walthall<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 198 at Tylertown<br />

1 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 1,073,962.70 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,244,322.38<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 1,246,122.10<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,179,737.95<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 8.97%<br />

BWO-7116-57(002) / 502087301 Pike<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> an additional generator at the District Office at McComb<br />

1 Austin Electric, Inc. - Summit, MS $ 218,000.00 Awarded<br />

1 Tom Smith Electrical Service, Inc. - McComb, MS $ 218,000.00<br />

1 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS IRREGULAR $ 218,000.00<br />

4 King Metal Buildings, Inc. - Louisville, MS IRREGULAR $ 219,000.00<br />

5 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 219,400.00<br />

6 McInnis Electric Company - Jackson, MS $ 222,980.00<br />

7 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 229,560.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 275,000.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 20.73%<br />

August 25, 2009 Letting<br />

NH-0010-01(132) / 101204301 & 101204302 Harrison & Jackson<br />

Construction necessary to add 2 lanes to I-10 from I-110 to SR 609<br />

1 Mallette Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Gautier, MS $ 12,761,602.61 Awarded<br />

2 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 12,999,394.93<br />

3 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 13,872,912.10<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 14,035,011.37<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 18,140,468.20<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 29.65%<br />

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IM-0059-02(097) / 105075301 Clarke<br />

Overlaying approximately 7 miles <strong>of</strong> Interstate 59 near Enterprise<br />

1 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 5,838,467.60 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 6,279,444.97<br />

3 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 6,522,983.21<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 5,727,712.80<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 1.93%<br />

IM-0059-02(098) / 102340302 Jones<br />

Reconstruction <strong>of</strong> I-59 between 4th Ave and Chantilly Street in Laurel<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 11,640,334.18 Awarded<br />

2 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 12,681,375.86<br />

3 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 12,926,553.46<br />

4 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 15,557,098.93<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 14,184,788.30<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 17.94%<br />

ER-0494-00(007) / 105663301 Jackson<br />

Overlaying various streets in Gautier<br />

1 Mallette Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Gautier, MS $ 3,570,875.07 Awarded<br />

2 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 3,757,093.89<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 4,178,521.25<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 4,414,148.90<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.10%<br />

STP-0014-02(063) / 104891303 Lamar<br />

Overlaying US 98 from SR 589 to Weathersby Road<br />

1 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 7,510,853.25 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 8,010,878.87<br />

3 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 8,547,840.60<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 8,788,661.70<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 14.54%<br />

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September 22, 2009 Letting<br />

MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

ITS-0210-00(017) / 105469301 & 302 Forrest & Lamar<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Intelligent <strong>Transportation</strong> System (ITS) improvements on US 49, US 98<br />

& I-59 in Hattiesburg<br />

1 McInnis Electric Company - Jackson, MS $ 3,693,988.30 Awarded<br />

2 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 3,734,809.75<br />

3 Chain Electric Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 3,829,450.10<br />

4 Transcore ITS, LLC - Brookfield, WI IRREGULAR $ 4,196,026.91<br />

5 InfraSource Underground Const. Svcs, LLC - Glen Ellyn, IL IRREGULAR $ 4,197,658.91<br />

6 Jack B. Harper Contractor, Inc. - Mandeville, LA $ 4,413,102.00<br />

7 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 4,416,379.85<br />

8 Hypower, Inc. - Fort Lauderdale, FL $ 4,853,225.90<br />

9 Grady Crawford Construction Co., Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 5,695,807.06<br />

HSIP-0008-01(116) / 105495301 Harrison<br />

Construction necessary to install median barriers on U.S. Highway 49 near I-10<br />

1 Triangle Maintenance Service, LLC - Columbus, MS $ 613,404.40 Awarded<br />

2 Landmark Contracting, Inc. - Gulfport, MS $ 799,878.80<br />

3 Sumrall's Construction Company - Gulfport, MS $ 890,426.30<br />

4 DCD-Lane JV - Ocean Springs, MS $ 975,947.30<br />

5 Simmons Erosion Control - Lake, MS $ 1,353,361.40<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 842,656.95<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 27.21%<br />

MRP-6110-24(024) / 303726301 & MP-6110-24(006) / 303726302 Harrison<br />

Construction necessary to repair the timber fender system on the I-110 bridge at Biloxi Bay<br />

1 K. R. Borries Construction - Gautier, MS $ 109,999.96 Awarded<br />

2 Tony Parnell Construction Company, Inc. - Vancleave, MS $ 219,920.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 132,000.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 39.37%<br />

October 27, 2009 Letting<br />

HSIP-0003-01(149) / 104917301 Jackson<br />

Construction necessary to make improvements to the intersection <strong>of</strong> U.S. 90 and Ocean Springs Road<br />

1 Gulf Equipment Corporation - Theodore, AL $ 3,447,993.00 Awarded<br />

2 Lane Construction Company <strong>of</strong> <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Ocean Springs, MS $ 3,698,322.69<br />

3 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 3,792,218.22<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,718,034.57<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 7.26%<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

HSIP-0049-01(036) / 103963301 Amite<br />

Construction necessary to build a passing lane on SR 33 north <strong>of</strong> Gloster<br />

1 Magco, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 2,617,634.13 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 2,794,387.27<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 2,984,916.93<br />

4 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 3,063,493.05<br />

5 Dirtworks, Inc. <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg - Vicksburg, MS $ 3,214,503.90<br />

6 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 3,274,941.55<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,104,048.60<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 15.67%<br />

HSIP-0015-01(066) / 105742301 Lincoln<br />

Intersection improvement on U.S. 84 at Jackson-Liberty Road<br />

1 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 380,507.30 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 399,292.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 433,030.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.13%<br />

BR-0063-01(012) / 102477301 Jefferson Davis<br />

Construction necessary for the replacement <strong>of</strong> four (4) bridges on SR 42 between<br />

the intersection <strong>of</strong> SR 35 and Prentiss<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 5,784,955.56 Awarded<br />

2 Magco, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 5,839,227.20<br />

3 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $<br />

5,912,670.89<br />

4 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 6,057,968.64<br />

5 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 6,291,646.15<br />

6 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 8,900,735.70<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 6,134,235.77<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 5.69%<br />

STP-0003-01(144) / 105556301 & STP-0003-01(145) / 105557301 Harrison & Jackson<br />

Construction necessary to build a bridge pathway and landscaping on US 90 at St. Louis Bay<br />

and Biloxi Bay<br />

1 DCD-Lane JV - Ocean Springs, MS $ 1,600,533.45 Awarded<br />

2 Coleman Hammons Construction Co., Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 1,714,705.65<br />

3 J. Levens Builders, Inc. - Long Beach, MS $ 1,870,034.70<br />

4 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,948,612.95<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,239,535.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 28.53%<br />

STP/IM-0010-01(133) / 105570301, 105570302 & 105570303 Jackson<br />

Site Improvements to the Rest Areas on Interstate 10<br />

1 Gulf Equipment Corporation - Theodore, AL $ 1,059,195.80 Awarded<br />

2 DCD-Lane JV - Ocean Springs, MS $ 1,162,602.31<br />

3 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,293,093.15<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,562,427.05<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 32.21%<br />

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MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

STP/IM-0055-01(094)/105569301 & 105569302 Pike<br />

Site Improvements to the Welcome Center on I-55<br />

1 Paul Jackson & Son, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 939,236.28 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,751,576.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 46.38%<br />

STP-0059-01(106) / 105568301 & IM-0059-01(106) / 105568302 Pearl River<br />

Site Improvements to the Welcome Center on I-59 near the Louisiana State Line<br />

1 J. Levens Builders, Inc. - Long Beach, MS $ 910,870.90 Awarded<br />

2 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,074,285.00<br />

3 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,102,612.70<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,105,124.68<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 17.58%<br />

November 24, 2009 Letting<br />

STP-0009-01(125) / 105537301 & STP-0009-01(126) / 105537302 Wilkinson<br />

Site Improvements at the Woodville Hospitality Station<br />

1 Owen Holland and Sons, LLC - Bude, MS $ 2,819,316.32 Awarded<br />

2 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 2,964,435.95<br />

3 Quality Design & Construction, LLC - Woodville, MS $<br />

3,071,994.90<br />

90<br />

4 Clear River Construction Company, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,087,595.00<br />

5 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 3,402,420.00<br />

6 Kenneth R. Thompson, Jr., Builder, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 120,139,060.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,129,299.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.91%<br />

STP-0015-01(065) / 105579301 Adams<br />

Landscaping and Lighting the US 84 Intersection between John R. Junkin Drive and Highway 61<br />

1 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 1,121,532.04 Awarded<br />

2 C & L Construction, Inc. - Ridgeland, MS $ 1,151,939.59<br />

3 Chain Electric Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,248,754.06<br />

4 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 1,260,727.04<br />

5 Southwest Design & Landscaping, LLC - Summit, MS $ 1,389,916.56<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,113,295.01<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 0.74%<br />

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December 14, 2009 Letting<br />

MDOT Contract Administration Division - Summary <strong>of</strong> Contracts Let & Bids Received for Fiscal Year 2010<br />

LWO-0000-00(001) / 502250301 Statewide<br />

Upgrading static scale systems at various locations throughout the State<br />

1 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 3,633,894.00 Awarded<br />

2 Chris-Hill Construction Company, LLC - Memphis, TN IRREGULAR $ 3,777,485.00<br />

3 LCI, Inc. - Memphis, TN IRREGULAR $ 3,869,619.00<br />

4 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS IRREGULAR $ 4,163,000.00<br />

5 American Field Service Corporation - Madison, MS $ 4,658,063.09<br />

6 Malouf Construction, LLC - Greenwood, MS $ 4,730,500.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,621,500.00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 38.62%<br />

January 26, 2010 Letting<br />

NH-0003-01(142) / 105470301 Hancock<br />

Overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 90 westbound lanes from SR 607 to Lower Bay Road<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,618,808.40 Awarded<br />

2 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,909,685.00<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS IRREGULAR $ 2,506,550.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,684,455.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 39.70%<br />

NH-0009-01(123) / 105437301 Adams<br />

Milling and overlaying approximatley 7 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 61 in Natchez<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 3,511,873.77 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,197,723.10<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 9.82%<br />

STP-0014-02(064) / 105828301 Lamar<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 98 between the Marion County Line and Oloh<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 2,352,230.00 Awarded<br />

2 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 2,719,320.00<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 3,092,930.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,235,485.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 27.30%<br />

MP-7570-57(009) / 303757301 Pike<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 10 miles <strong>of</strong> S.R. 570 between McComb and Felders Campground<br />

1 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 2,370,975.10 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,202,419.75<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 7.65%<br />

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STP-0022-01(073) / 105827301 Harrison<br />

Widen and Overlaying approximately 6.2 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 15, from Lamey Bridge Road North<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,302,971.76 Awarded<br />

2 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,459,901.00<br />

3 Mallette Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Gautier, MS $ 1,684,369.00<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,785,273.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,930,834.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 32.52%<br />

February 23, 2010 Letting<br />

IM-0059-01(093), IM-0059-02(095), IM-0059-01(103), IM-0010-01(121) Forrest, Jones, Pearl River & Jackson<br />

Pavement restoration on Interstates 59 and 10 in District 6<br />

1 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 8,429,956.09 Awarded<br />

2 Interstate Improvement, Inc. - Faribault, MN $ 9,418,058.62<br />

3 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 9,924,802.71<br />

4 Diamond Surface, Inc. - Maple Grove, MN $ 10,445,020.57<br />

5 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 11,631,802.08<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 11,369,204.12<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 25.85%<br />

HSIP-0110-01(026) / 104947301 Harrison<br />

Work necessary to install a Cable Barrier System in the median <strong>of</strong> Interstate t t Highway 110<br />

1 RMD Holdings, LTD dba Nationwide Construction Group - New Haven, MI $ 373,707.63 Awarded<br />

2 Atwood Fence Company, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 455,098.68<br />

3 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 478,250.05<br />

4 Clear River Construction Company, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 520,967.76<br />

5 Holliday Construction, LLC - Poplarville, MS (Comb. A, Calls 3 & 12) $ 528,737.42<br />

6 Bush Construction Company, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 528,759.56<br />

7 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 693,500.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 463,224.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.32%<br />

HSIP-0008-01(119) / 105495302 Harrison<br />

Installing median barriers on U.S. 49 near Pass Rd<br />

1 C. Thornton, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 433,098.66 Awarded<br />

2 Triangle Maintenance Service, LLC - Columbus, MS IRREGULAR $ 507,461.35<br />

3 McBride Co, LLC - Batesville, MS $ 517,953.45<br />

4 Bush Construction Company, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 521,196.60<br />

5 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 633,887.60<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 494,182.25<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.36%<br />

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STP-0210-00(022) / 105825301 Forrest<br />

Site Improvements to the Frontage Road on U.S. 49 at Hattiesburg<br />

1 Coleman Hammons Construction Co., Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 838,544.75 Awarded<br />

2 Holliday Construction, LLC - Poplarville, MS (Comb. A, 3 & 12) IRREGULAR $ 1,000,429.00<br />

3 Bush Construction Company, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 1,103,044.47<br />

4 D & D Construction Company, Inc. - Lucedale, MS $ 1,148,774.00<br />

5 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,255,575.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 903,973.40<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 7.24%<br />

March 23, 2010 Letting<br />

STP-1145-00(011) / 101212305 Harrison<br />

Construction necessary to improve ramps and traffic signals at the I-10 / SR 601 Interchange<br />

1 TCB Construction Company, Inc. - Poplarville, MS $ 2,246,742.98 Awarded<br />

2 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 2,341,504.61<br />

3 Gulf Equipment Corporation - Theodore, AL $ 2,399,322.64<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,568,183.50<br />

5 Coleman Hammons Construction Co., Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 3,413,000.20<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,650,601.60<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 15.24%<br />

STP-0014-01(054) / 105740301 Pike<br />

Overlaying approximately 3 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 98 between I-55 and ICRR Railroad Bridge<br />

1 Vance Brothers, Inc. - Kansas City, MO $ 793,354.55 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 738,696.85<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 7.40%<br />

SP-0023-00(002) / 105478301 Hancock<br />

Construction necessary to build an Access Road to the Welcome Center and NASA Infinity Site<br />

at the I-10/SR 607 Interchange<br />

1 TCB Construction Company, Inc. - Poplarville, MS $ 1,242,751.98 Awarded<br />

2 J. Levens Builders, Inc. - Long Beach, MS $ 1,316,855.10<br />

3 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,337,837.30<br />

4 Bush Construction Company, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 1,372,914.09<br />

5 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,390,558.82<br />

6 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL IRREGULAR $ 1,425,455.51<br />

7 Holden Earth Moving & Construction Company, Inc. - Vancleave, MS $ 1,460,739.00<br />

8 Land Shaper, Inc. - Gulfport, MS IRREGULAR $ 1,535,627.65<br />

9 Talley Contracting, Inc. - Pascagoula, MS $ 1,549,695.42<br />

10 M C Williams Contracting Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 1,805,859.11<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,647,546.45<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 24.57%<br />

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April 27, 2010 Letting<br />

NH-0009-01(113) / 102942301 Adams<br />

Construction necessary to make improvement to the intersection <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 61 and Catherine Devereux Road<br />

1 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 19,673,258.85 Awarded<br />

2 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 22,100,635.84<br />

3 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 22,381,770.93<br />

4 L & A Contracting Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 30,000,000.05<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 17,415,596.18<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 12.96%<br />

STP-1145-00(012)N / 101212306 Harrison<br />

Construction necessary for clearing and grubbing SR 601 from 28th Street to Existing Canal Road<br />

1 Broome, LLC - Hattiesburg, MS IRREGULAR $ 960,611.50<br />

2 Gulf Equipment Corporation - Theodore, AL $ 1,140,496.90 Awarded<br />

3 Tony Parnell Construction Company, Inc. - Vancleave, MS $ 1,201,329.65<br />

4 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,260,801.20<br />

5 T.H.E. Construction & Recreation Co., LLC - Taylorsville, MS $ 1,281,957.95<br />

6 Jay Bearden Construction, Inc. - Richland, MS $ 1,327,082.81<br />

7 CaMar Construction Company, Inc. - Tuscaloosa, AL $ 1,330,610.99<br />

8 TCB Construction Company, Inc. - Poplarville, MS $ 1,377,555.78<br />

9 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 1,399,989.14<br />

10 Twin L Construction, Inc. - Pass Christian, MS $ 1,446,373.00<br />

11 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 1,462,542.95<br />

12 J. Levens Builders, Inc. - Long Beach, MS $<br />

1,495,129.00<br />

129 13 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 1,502,851.60<br />

14 Land Shaper, Inc. - Gulfport, MS $ 1,531,031.00<br />

15 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS IRREGULAR $ 1,631,823.47<br />

16 Holden Earth Moving & Construction Company, Inc. - Vancleave, MS $ 1,707,700.55<br />

17 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,722,597.00<br />

18 ERS, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,737,737.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,448,715.65<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 21.28%<br />

STP-0015-02(116) / 105591301 Lawrence<br />

Slide repair on US Hwy. 84 at Monticello<br />

1 Walters Construction Co., Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 874,517.25 Awarded<br />

2 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 1,149,134.75<br />

3 Dirtworks, Inc. <strong>of</strong> Vicksburg - Vicksburg, MS $ 1,191,295.50<br />

4 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 1,359,805.30<br />

5 Broome, LLC - Hattiesburg, MS IRREGULAR $ 1,382,976.70<br />

6 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 1,486,343.20<br />

7 CaMar Construction Company, Inc. - Tuscaloosa, AL $ 1,497,716.70<br />

8 Southern Rock, LLC - Brandon, MS $ 1,593,649.20<br />

9 Rea's Country Lane Construction, Inc. - Houston, MS $ 1,996,554.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,635,428.20<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 46.53%<br />

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STP-0063-02(026) / 105375301 Forrest<br />

Construction necessary to upgrade SR 42 east <strong>of</strong> Petal<br />

1 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 13,478,981.80 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 14,495,550.50<br />

3 Gulf Equipment Corporation - Theodore, AL $ 14,732,241.55<br />

4 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 14,754,214.73<br />

5 John G. Walton Construction Company, Inc. - Mobile, AL $ 15,451,161.15<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 14,335,191.17<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 5.97%<br />

BR-0023-01(069) / 100812302 Marion<br />

Replacing a bridge on SR 35 at Harper Creek<br />

1 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 3,120,017.51 Awarded<br />

2 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 3,157,112.93<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,193,303.61<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.29%<br />

STP-0103-00(015) / 105879301 Hancock<br />

Widening and overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 604 between US 90 and SR 607<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 976,222.50 Awarded<br />

2 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,042,210.00<br />

3 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,251,320.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

1,287,413.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 24.17%<br />

BR-2175-00(003) / 100879301 Pike<br />

Replacing six bridges on US Highway 51 south <strong>of</strong> McComb<br />

1 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 6,859,877.75 Awarded<br />

2 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 6,896,809.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 7,056,280.34<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.78%<br />

SP-9999-09(074) / 105847301 Harrison<br />

Installing traffic counter stations at various locations in Harrison County<br />

1 Lamey Rockco Electric Company, Inc. DBA Lamey Electric - Biloxi, MS $ 102,983.16 Awarded<br />

2 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 158,513.75<br />

3 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 170,506.00<br />

4 M & C Enterprises, Inc. - Petal, MS IRREGULAR $ 273,940.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 139,077.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 25.95%<br />

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BWO-7132-16(001), BWO-7133-16(001) & BWO-7109-16(002) - 502014301, 302 & 303 Covington<br />

Construction <strong>of</strong> a new Maintenance Area Headquarters Building, construction <strong>of</strong> an equipment shed,<br />

and renovation <strong>of</strong> an existing building on US 49 in Collins<br />

1 King Metal Buildings, Inc. - Louisville, MS $ 663,350.35 Awarded<br />

2 Max Robertson Contractor, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 672,832.00<br />

3 Quality Design & Construction, LLC - Woodville, MS $ 688,680.25<br />

4 Larry J. Sumrall Contractors, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 712,584.00<br />

5 Southern Rock, LLC - Brandon, MS $ 733,705.93<br />

6 Nobles Contracting, LLC - Hattiesburg, MS $ 758,010.50<br />

7 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 844,976.60<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 959,353.35<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 30.85%<br />

May 25, 2010 Letting<br />

MP-6000-00(168) / 303901301 District 6<br />

Maintenance painting four bridges in District 6<br />

1 Seminole Equipment , Inc. - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 480,000.00 Awarded<br />

2 Hames Contracting, Inc. - Alpharetta, GA IRREGULAR $ 510,010.00<br />

3 Gemstone, LLC - Key West, FL IRREGULAR $ 515,010.00<br />

4 Smith Painting & Contracting, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 530,673.00<br />

5 Gulf Coast Contracting, LLC - Tarpon Springs, FL $ 597,910.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

190,010.00010 00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 152.62%<br />

MP-6084-34(008) / 303902301 Jones<br />

Overlaying approximately 5 miles <strong>of</strong> U.S. Highway 84 from the Bogue Homa Bridge to the Wayne County Line<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 3,001,538.79 Awarded<br />

2 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 3,186,373.00<br />

3 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 3,281,151.14<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,443,203.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.83%<br />

MP-6605-24(001) / 303903301 Harrison<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 3 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 605 between Magnolia Street and Interstate 10<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,138,914.80 Awarded<br />

2 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,458,995.40<br />

3 Huey Stockstill, Inc. - Picayune, MS $ 1,576,160.20<br />

4 Bond Paving Company, Inc. - Gulfport, MS $ 1,655,667.08<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,579,126.40<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 27.88%<br />

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MP-7048-74(014) / 303866301 Walthall<br />

Overlaying approximately 6 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 48 between Tylertown and Dexter<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,495,083.90 Awarded<br />

2 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,560,453.76<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 1,649,655.40<br />

4 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 1,655,156.85<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,571,045.54<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.84%<br />

MP-7532-16(004) / 303864301 Covington<br />

Overlaying SR 532 from SR 35 for approximately 5 miles<br />

1 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,313,541.25 Awarded<br />

2 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 1,415,704.61<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,448,803.65<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.34%<br />

MP-7590-16(004) / 303865301 Covington<br />

Overlaying approximately 8 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 590 near US Hwy 49<br />

1 Warren Paving, Inc. - Hattiesburg, MS $ 1,675,777.91 Awarded<br />

2 W. E. Blain & Sons, Inc. - Mount Olive, MS $ 1,680,440.30<br />

3 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 1,778,801.21<br />

4 Dunn Roadbuilders, LLC - Laurel, MS $ 1,960,445.95<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

1,822,621.55<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 8.06%<br />

June 11, 2010 Letting<br />

IM-0055-01(097) / 105877301 Lincoln<br />

Design and Construction Necessary for the Construction <strong>of</strong> the I-55 Bridge Widening Project<br />

1 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 9,999,922.00 Awarded<br />

2 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 9,825,000.00<br />

3 T. L. Wallace Construction, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 9,449,432.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE < 10,000,000<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE<br />

Total Awarded Commission District II $223,985,514.43<br />

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Commission District III<br />

June 23, 2009 Letting<br />

STP-0055-04(090) / 105433301 Panola<br />

Installing lighting at the I-55/SR 35 interchange<br />

1 Desoto County Electric, Inc. - Horn Lake, MS IRREGULAR $ 260,585.00<br />

2 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 300,559.00 Awarded<br />

3 Reid Electric Service, Inc. - Oxford, MS IRREGULAR $ 307,260.58<br />

4 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 312,811.00<br />

5 C & L Construction, Inc. - Ridgeland, MS $ 315,116.50<br />

6 Whitfield Electric Company, Inc. - Nesbit, MS $ 324,169.50<br />

7 Apex Contracting, Inc. - Paris, KY $ 335,935.00<br />

8 Shelby Electric Company, Inc. - Memphis, TN $ 375,573.00<br />

9 Chain Electric Company - Hattiesburg, MS $ 384,474.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 373,517.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.53%<br />

STP-8925-00(002) / 102435301 Attala<br />

Widening Ms. Hwy. 43, from Ms. Hwy. 12 North approximately 1.2 miles<br />

1 Malouf Construction, LLC - Greenwood, MS $ 4,868,058.89 Awarded<br />

2 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 5,540,968.90<br />

3 Southern Rock, LLC - Brandon, MS $ 5,724,327.04<br />

4 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $<br />

6,428,605.60<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 5,531,346.01<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 11.99%<br />

MP-2301-17(003) / 303667301 Desoto<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 6 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 301 at Horn Lake<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 2,125,063.20 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - Tennessee, Inc. - Memphis, TN $ 2,148,741.16<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,233,777.65<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.87%<br />

MP-2330-07(001) / 303666301 Calhoun<br />

Overlaying SR 330 from Yalobusha County to SR 32<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 2,047,054.20 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,080,168.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 1.59%<br />

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STP-0008-05(028) / 105504301 Leflore<br />

Overlaying approximately 16 miles <strong>of</strong> US 49E north <strong>of</strong> Greenwood<br />

1 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 4,045,162.85 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 4,541,860.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,992,075.00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 1.33%<br />

NH-0070-03(016) / 105502301 Panola<br />

Overlaying approximately 11 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 6 east <strong>of</strong> Batesville<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 3,073,843.06 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,112,397.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 1.24%<br />

BR-2791-00(008) / 102527301 & 102527302 Yalobusha & Calhoun<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> 9 bridges on SR 32 from Water Valley to SR 330<br />

1 Glasgow Construction Company, Inc. - Guin, AL $ 5,641,609.90 Awarded<br />

2 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 5,716,720.28<br />

3 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 6,014,717.60<br />

4 Endevco, Inc. - Oxford, MS $ 6,060,413.38<br />

5 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 6,081,779.11<br />

6 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 6,265,379.55<br />

7 T. L. Wallace Construction Company, Inc. - Columbia, MS $ 6,998,382.50<br />

8 Talbot Bros Contr Co, , Inc & Talbot Bros Grading Co, , Inc, , AJV - Nesbit, MS $ 7,864,927.25<br />

,<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 6,599,189.21<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 14.51%<br />

July 28, 2009 Letting<br />

HSIP-0002-06(114) / 102083301 Lee<br />

Construction necessary to build an interchange at the intersection <strong>of</strong> US 45 and Euclautubba Road<br />

1 Endevco, Inc. - Oxford, MS $ 6,970,647.35 Awarded<br />

2 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 6,980,312.78<br />

3 Ronald Franks Construction Co., LLC - Savannah, TN IRREGULAR $ 7,052,499.43<br />

4 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 7,076,591.89<br />

5 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 7,096,793.40<br />

6 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 7,099,783.68<br />

7 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 7,400,976.57<br />

8 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 7,411,495.04<br />

9 Dozer, LLC - Natchez, MS $ 7,533,296.99<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 9,138,262.54<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 23.72%<br />

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STP-0000-01(005) / 104753303 District 1<br />

Installing raised pavement markers throughout the District<br />

1 Hodges, Inc. - Ripley, MS $ 150,928.66 Awarded<br />

2 Akca, Inc. - Plant City, FL $ 153,000.00<br />

3 Riverside Traffic Systems, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 165,461.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 167,457.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.87%<br />

STP-0023-02(047) / 105503301 Attala<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 3 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 35 in Kosciusko<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 1,278,408.91 Awarded<br />

2 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,327,512.52<br />

3 Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. - Brookhaven, MS $ 1,556,190.66<br />

4 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,574,022.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,364,665.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 6.32%<br />

August 25, 2009 Letting<br />

STP-0000-02(008) / 104754303 District 2<br />

Installation <strong>of</strong> Raised Pavement Markers throughout District 2<br />

1 Akca, Inc. - Plant City, FL $ 157,600.00 Awarded<br />

2 Hodges, Inc. - Ripley, MS $ 162,980.88<br />

3 Riverside Traffic Systems, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 171,267.20<br />

4 Apeck Construction, Inc. - Anacoco, LA IRREGULAR $ 177,848.96<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 181,034.08<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 12.94%<br />

MP-2000-00(060) / 303714301 District 2<br />

Replacement <strong>of</strong> High Performance Raised Pavement Markers throughtout District 2<br />

1 Hodges, Inc. - Ripley, MS $ 25,570.36 Awarded<br />

2 Riverside Traffic Systems, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 29,326.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 35,484.70<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 27.92%<br />

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STP-0055-03(083) / 105573301 Carroll<br />

Construction necessary to make site improvements to the I-55 Rest Area near Vaiden<br />

1 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 158,188.50 Awarded<br />

2 Southwest Design & Landscaping, LLC - Summit, MS $ 193,098.00<br />

3 Stewart Environmental Construction, Inc. - Tupelo, MS $ 216,814.20<br />

4 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS (Comb. A Calls 11, 12, 13 & 14) $ 227,313.45<br />

5 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS IRREGULAR $ 230,619.85<br />

6 Perry Construction Company - Philadelphia, MS $ 242,730.00<br />

7 Renrock Construction, LLC - Starkville, MS $ 245,648.01<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 166,071.75<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 4.75%<br />

STP-0002-08(014) / 105572301 Alcorn<br />

Construction necessary for site improvements at the Alcorn County Welcome Center<br />

1 Trax Company, Inc. - Iuka, MS $ 177,869.55 Awarded<br />

2 Renrock Construction, LLC - Starkville, MS $ 204,003.49<br />

3 J. M. Duncan, Inc. - Falkner, MS IRREGULAR $ 247,613.13<br />

4 Southwest Design & Landscaping, LLC - Summit, MS $ 283,398.40<br />

5 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS (Comb. A Calls 11, 12, 13 & 14) $ 298,929.90<br />

6 Stewart Environmental Construction, Inc. - Tupelo, MS $ 325,122.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 250,341.50<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 28.95%<br />

STP-0057-01(004) / 105574301 Coahoma<br />

Construction necessary for site improvements to the Delma Furniss Hospitality Station<br />

1 Ralph McKnight & Son Construction, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 251,260.40 Awarded<br />

2 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS (Comb. A Calls 11, 12, 13 & 14) $ 281,149.50<br />

3 Stewart Environmental Construction, Inc. - Tupelo, MS $ 295,712.30<br />

4 Southwest Design & Landscaping, LLC - Summit, MS $ 346,178.00<br />

5 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS IRREGULAR $ 372,448.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 279,079.70<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.97%<br />

STP-2920-00(001) / 100285301 Tate<br />

Grade, drain and bridge work necessary to add 2 additional lanes on US 51 between Senatobia and Coldwater<br />

1 Tanner Construction Company, Inc. - Ellisville, MS $ 17,392,383.11 Awarded<br />

2 Hill Brothers Construction Co., Inc. - Falkner, MS (Comb. B Calls 3 & 15) $ 17,682,871.75<br />

3 Ferrell Paving, Inc. - Memphis, TN $ 19,276,203.55<br />

4 Racon, Inc. - Tuscaloosa, AL $ 19,431,105.59<br />

5 Talbot Bros Contr Co, Inc & Talbot Bros Grading Co, Inc, AJV - Nesbit, MS $ 19,447,027.33<br />

6 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 21,043,188.85<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 17,154,950.85<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 1.38%<br />

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STP-0044-02(018) / 101800302 Prentiss<br />

Grading, drainage, bridge, and paving necessary to construct new SR 30 from U.S. Highway 45<br />

to Existing SR 30<br />

1 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 19,114,742.42 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 21,279,437.32<br />

3 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 21,483,740.34<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 20,847,163.61<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 8.31%<br />

October 27, 2009 Letting<br />

HSIP-0007-01(075) / 105553301 Alcorn<br />

Construction necessary to upgrade the intersection <strong>of</strong> US 72 and CR 218/306<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 448,328.86 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 413,345.15<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 8.46%<br />

BR-0953-00(014) / 105392301 Tishomingo<br />

Bridge joint repair on SR 4 over the Tenn-Tom Waterway<br />

1 Gibson & Associates, Inc. - Balch Springs, TX $ 455,010.00 Awarded<br />

2 Dement Construction Company, LLC - Jackson , TN $ 571,010.00<br />

3 Key, LLC - Madison, MS $ 625,010.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 395,010.00<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 15.19%<br />

STP-0055-04(091) / 105575301 & IM-0055-04(091) / 105575302 Desoto<br />

Construction necessary for site improvements to the Desoto County Rest Area on I-55<br />

1 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 1,142,040.90 Awarded<br />

2 C & M Builders, Inc. - Southaven, MS $ 1,283,320.30<br />

3 Brocato Construction Co., Inc. - Batesville, MS IRREGULAR $ 1,528,443.13<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,052,907.10<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 8.47%<br />

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HSIP-0022-03(024) / 105548301 Chickasaw<br />

Construction necessary to improve the intersection <strong>of</strong> SR 32 at SR 15<br />

1 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 453,680.93 Awarded<br />

2 Ausbern Construction Company, Inc. - Okolona, MS $ 497,119.68<br />

3 Malouf Construction, LLC - Greenwood, MS $ 570,334.55<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 468,503.99<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 3.16%<br />

HSIP-0025-00(066) / 105554301 Monroe<br />

Installing a Traffic Signal at the intersection <strong>of</strong> US 45 & Hamilton Road<br />

1 Webster Electric Company, Inc. - Meridian, MS $ 117,538.21 Awarded<br />

2 B & B Electrical & Utility Contractors, Inc. - Brandon, MS $ 133,683.40<br />

3 Lewis Electric, Inc. - Flowood, MS $ 145,365.00<br />

4 Desoto County Electric, Inc. - Horn Lake, MS $ 149,659.24<br />

5 Shelby Electric Company, Inc. - Memphis, TN $ 150,224.56<br />

6 Diamond Electrical Company, Inc. - Baton Rouge, LA $ 151,822.12<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 150,273.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 21.78%<br />

January 26, 2010 Letting<br />

MP-1759-10(001) / 303740301 Choctaw<br />

Overlaying approximately 3 miles <strong>of</strong> Business 12 in Ackerman<br />

1 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 467,981.60 Awarded<br />

2 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 483,767.00<br />

3 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 495,062.34<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 487,269.10<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 3.96%<br />

MP-2006-54(008) / 303679301 Panola<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 8 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 6/US 278 from the Tallahatchie River to Interstate 55<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 3,279,373.38 Awarded<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,806,234.50<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 16.86%<br />

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STP-0002-07(015)/105820301 Prentiss<br />

Milling and overlaying U.S. 45 from SR 30 to SR 4<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,256,538.60 Awarded<br />

2 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 3,395,472.76<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,430,157.42<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 5.06%<br />

STP-0070-04(015) / 105821301 Pontotoc<br />

Milling, widening, overlaying and sealing SR 6 from Old SR 6 to SR 15<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 1,773,056.85 Awarded<br />

2 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 1,779,490.95<br />

3 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,816,506.38<br />

4 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS IRREGULAR $ 2,100,062.75<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,953,670.65<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.24%<br />

STP-0070-05(027) / 105822301 Pontotoc<br />

Milling, widening and overlaying SR 6 from SR 15 to SR 9<br />

1 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 1,887,251.35 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,890,292.16<br />

3 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 1,957,156.77<br />

4 Falcon Contracting ti Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $<br />

2,172,372.25<br />

25<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,117,445.35<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 10.87%<br />

March 23, 2010 Letting<br />

RSIP-0055-04(070) / 105791301 Desoto & Tate<br />

Construction necessary to install cable barrier, fence and other safety items on Interstate Highway 55<br />

1 Holliday Construction, LLC - Poplarville, MS IRREGULAR $ 2,546,558.68<br />

2 White Contracting, Inc. - Cordova, TN $ 2,829,557.55 Awarded<br />

3 Atwood Fence Company, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 2,899,897.82<br />

4 RMD Holdings, LTD dba Nationwide Construction Group - New Haven, MI $ 2,933,811.00<br />

5 Bush Construction Company, Inc. - Laurel, MS $ 3,106,252.71<br />

6 Talbot Bros Contr Co, Inc & Talbot Bros Grading Co, Inc, AJV - Nesbit, MS $ 4,531,269.34<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,581,827.25<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 21.00%<br />

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SDP-2705-00(001) / 105220301 Lowndes<br />

Construction necessary to replace two bridges on SR 182 between US 45 and Port Access Road<br />

1 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 2,905,615.65 Awarded<br />

2 Ellis Construction Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 2,993,878.10<br />

3 N. L. Carson Construction Company, Inc. - Carthage, MS $ 3,141,062.90<br />

4 Racon, Inc. - Tuscaloosa, AL $ 3,144,807.19<br />

5 Joe McGee Construction Company, Inc. - Lake, MS $ 3,307,031.65<br />

6 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 3,570,075.07<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,606,441.57<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.43%<br />

MP-2051-49(004) / 303828301 Montgomery<br />

Overlaying approximately 9 miles <strong>of</strong> US 51 north <strong>of</strong> Winona<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 1,375,141.92 Awarded<br />

2 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,396,055.30<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,549,982.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 11.28%<br />

MP-2334-36(009) / 303826301 Lafayette<br />

Milling and Overlaying approximately 1 mile <strong>of</strong> Highway 334 in Oxford<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 294,131.00 Awarded<br />

2 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 340,190.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $<br />

362,640.50640 UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 18.89%<br />

STP-0068-01(017) / 105861301 Lowndes<br />

Mill and overlay approximately 10 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 69 and SR 182 from Columbus to the Alabama State Line<br />

1 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 3,368,426.00 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 3,487,271.00<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 3,133,812.30<br />

OVER STATE ESTIMATE 7.49%<br />

April 27, 2010 Letting<br />

STP-0019-02(037) / 105837301 Yalobusha<br />

Milling and Overlaying approximately 7 miles <strong>of</strong> S.R. 7 from the Grenada County Line to C<strong>of</strong>feeville<br />

1 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 1,556,802.51 Awarded<br />

2 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,629,343.37<br />

3 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 1,890,811.26<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,737,537.45<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 10.40%<br />

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STP-0022-04(034) / 101630301 Union<br />

Construction necessary for grade, drain, bridge and paving work on SR 15 from King's Creek south <strong>of</strong> New Albany<br />

to 6.4 miles south <strong>of</strong> the Tippah County Line<br />

1 Talbot Bros Contr Co, Inc & Talbot Bros Grading Co, Inc, AJV - Nesbit, MS $ 17,998,452.13 Awarded<br />

2 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 19,274,602.43<br />

3 Hill Brothers Construction Company, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 20,108,574.45<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 18,397,734.78<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.17%<br />

MP-1025-48(010) / 303885301 Monroe<br />

Construction necessary to rehabilitate approximately 400 feet <strong>of</strong> SR 25 in Amory<br />

1 McBride Co, LLC - Batesville, MS $ 402,118.75 Awarded<br />

2 Eutaw Construction Company, Inc. - Aberdeen, MS $ 465,843.00<br />

3 Phillips Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 474,530.00<br />

4 Ellis Construction Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS IRREGULAR $ 867,266.50<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 410,356.10<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 2.01%<br />

IM-0055-04(093) / 105819301 District 2<br />

Roadway landscaping at various locations<br />

1 Stewart Environmental Construction, Inc. - Tupelo, MS $ 356,896.00 Awarded<br />

2 Hemphill Construction Company, Inc. - Florence, MS $ 380,957.00<br />

3 J. C. Cheek Contractors, Inc. - Kosciusko, MS $ 392,755.00<br />

4 Southwest Design & Landscaping, LLC - Summit, MS $<br />

465,184.00<br />

5 J. M. Duncan, Inc. - Falkner, MS $ 527,729.66<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 445,639.00<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 19.91%<br />

May 25, 2010 Letting<br />

MP-1008-09(006) / 303891301 Chickasaw<br />

Overlaying approximately 4 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 8 from Long Creek to US 45 ALT<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,504,555.31 Awarded<br />

2 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,595,278.85<br />

3 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 1,613,324.84<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,669,615.95<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 9.89%<br />

MP-1023-29(006) / 303649301 Itawamba<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 13 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 23 from Cotton Gin Road to the Alabama State Line<br />

1 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,321,508.63 Awarded<br />

2 Rogers Group, Inc. - Nashville, TN $ 2,456,879.86<br />

3 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 2,468,957.05<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,781,700.92<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 16.54%<br />

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MP-1030-73(005) / 303890301 Union<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 12 miles <strong>of</strong> SR 30 from SR 15 to SR 370<br />

1 W. G. Construction Company, Inc. - New Albany, MS $ 2,019,430.65 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 2,087,558.87<br />

3 Lehman-Roberts Company - Memphis, TN $ 2,410,598.03<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 2,358,035.80<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 14.36%<br />

MP-1182-44(005) / 303892301 Lowndes<br />

Milling and overlaying approximately 7 miles <strong>of</strong> the South Frontage Road <strong>of</strong> SR 182 near Columbus<br />

1 Superior Asphalt, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,267,194.50 Awarded<br />

2 APAC - <strong>Mississippi</strong>, Inc. - Jackson, MS $ 1,306,193.02<br />

3 J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, Inc. - Greenwood, MS $ 1,337,873.10<br />

4 Falcon Contracting Company, Inc. - Columbus, MS $ 1,416,645.09<br />

STATE ESTIMATE $ 1,460,536.10<br />

UNDER STATE ESTIMATE 13.24%<br />

Total Awarded Commission District III $119,259,581.64<br />

FY 2009 TOTALS<br />

Total Commission District 1 $215,452,667.04<br />

Total Commission District 2 $223,985,514.43<br />

Total Commission District 3 $119,259,581.64<br />

Total All Commission Districts $558,697,763.11<br />

GRAND TOTAL $558,697,763.11<br />

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