$26 Million Construction Contract Awarded in Texas
Sterling Construction Company, Inc’s subsidiary, Texas Sterling Construction Co., has been awarded a $26.6 million construction contract for the City of Frisco Main Street project in Frisco, Texas. The City of Frisco Main Street project includes widening a three mile section of Main Street from FM 423 to Dallas Parkway from four lanes to six lanes, improving the road’s storm drainage. and all preliminary infrastructure required for future underground electric transmission lines along with more than 14,000 linear feet of water distribution lines. The project is scheduled to begin later this month and expected to be completed by the spring of 2019.
“We are pleased to have been selected by the city of Frisco to increase the capacity of an existing section of Main Street,” Joe Cutillo, Sterling’s Chief Executive Officer, said. “The population of Frisco, Texas continues to grow rapidly, and this project will help ease traffic congestion and make driving conditions safer. This project leverages our capabilities in both municipal road construction and underground water transmission, and is a great strategic fit for our Texas Business.”
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