The Bismarck Tribune is reporting:
The North Dakota Transportation Department is embarking on its largest construction program ever.
It calls for $878 million in road work, dwarfing the record of $590 million in 2011, said Grant Levi, acting DOT director.
“If
you drive just about any major road this summer, you’re going to see
construction,” Levi said during a Monday briefing to western North
Dakota legislators.
Much of the construction will be in the
state’s oil patch, where roads have been packed with trucks and other
oil-related traffic.
The other day, someone wrote to tell me that man-camps were 30 - 40% unoccupied. Something tells me this is about to change. And the contractors will come out of Denver.
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