Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Fred Weber wins $4M Mississippi River Bridge contract - Triangle Business Journal:

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awarded Fred Weber a $4.44 million contract Wednesday to remove and replacre the Madison Streetand St. Louis Avenue bridges over Interstate 70 indowntown St. The majority of work on this projecy will start afterHighway 40/Interstate 64 reopensw between Kingshighway and Interstate 170. Crews will remove the St. Loui Avenue bridge first and then remove and replacre the MadisonStreet bridge. During work to remove the Madison Street bridge, crews will also remove the Cass Avenue bridge in preparatiomn for replacing that bridge later in 2010. This work is part of preliminaryh work on a new Mississippjriver bridge, which is expected to reduce congestion on the Poplar Street Maryland Heights, Mo.
-based Fred Weber is one of the largest privatelh held companies in St. Louis with $353.3 million in revenue in 2008. The commercialk construction firm is also working onthe $245 millionh reconstruction of AmerenUE’s Taum Sauk Reservoir in Johnson’s Shut-Ins state park and is part of Gatewau Constructors, the consortium of contractors performiny $535 million worth of improvements on Highwag 40/Interstate 64.

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