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“It is a rehabilitation projecr to create asafer roadway,” said Deena Billings, businesa development officer for Tempe-base FNF Construction, which is celebrating 25 years in business. Some areas of U.S. 491 have deteriorateed creating a significant safety issue for those whouse it, she The project is a good fit for the which also has an office in according to Billings. “Paving projects are kind of our In addition to making the roadway saferfor travelers, the $8.9 million project givesw FNF Construction’s staff more opportunity for “We will be able to keep existinvg employees busy and perhap hire new ones,” she said.
The biddint process for a stimulus contract is very similart to that on any job both for the contractotr and the state department of transportation involved. The New Mexico Department of Transportatiohn advertised the project in typical fashion with the lowest bidder winninbthe contract, said Megan Arrendondo, spokeswomajn for the New Mexico Department of The federal government does look at the projectw in depth, however, Arrendondo added. Constructio on the 14-mile stretch, which runs on the southerhn portion ofthe highway, broke ground May 20.
FNF Construction is hopeful that its portion of the upgrade is complete by the endof “We are excited to keep on going and be part of the Billings said of future jobs.
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