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Commission approves bridge repair, engineering contracts and supplements; consent docket items pass

5731892 · September 8, 2025
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The Transportation Commission approved a $792,000 bridge repair, multiple engineering contracts and contract supplements across districts, and accepted two damage settlements during its Aug. 18 meeting; several agenda items were approved by voice vote with no roll call tallies provided in the transcript.

The Transportation Commission on Aug. 18 approved a mix of project programming, engineering contracts and supplements that the department said are included in its eight‑year construction work plan.

Item 131: The commission approved a programming item to repair bridge impact damage in District 1 (Muskogee County), State Highway 165 northbound bridge over Chandler Road, 2.1 miles south of US‑62. ODOT estimated the repair cost at $792,000 to be paid from state aid funds and scheduled the project for an October 2025 letting. The presenter said traffic remained open above and below and that a party responsible for the damage was known but the department had not confirmed whether that party had sufficient funds to cover the damage at the time of the meeting.

Item 132: Commissioners approved multiple engineering contracts. The department selected firms for statewide on‑demand architectural services (aggregate…

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