Sterling to build new sewer, water infrastructure for two highway projects in Nevada
(UI) – Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. announced that its Road and Highway Builders, LLC (RHB) subsidiary (50% owned), has been awarded two highway projects totaling $78 million by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT).
The $49 million NDOT 3996 Lohantan project involves 17 miles of highway widening and reconstruction, new bridge construction, and new drainage systems. The project will begin in late February and is expected to be completed in 2024.
The $29 million NDOT 4501 Tonopah project involves 15 miles of highway widening and reconstruction and new water and sewer facilities for the town of Tonopah. The project is slated to begin in March and is expected to be completed in 2024
"We are pleased to have been selected by NDOT for these key projects, which align with our strategic aggregate pit locations in Nevada," stated Joe Cutillo, Sterling's CEO. "RHB's longstanding relationship with NDOT positions us well to participate in the proactive, multi-year infrastructure upgrade programs in the state."
Sterling Infrastructure, Inc., operates through a variety of subsidiaries within three segments specializing in E-Infrastructure, Transportation and Building Solutions in the United States, primarily across the Southern, Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic and Rocky Mountain regions and Hawaii. Services include infrastructure and rehabilitation projects for highways, roads, bridges, airports, ports, rail and storm drainage systems.
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