York County’s G.A. & F.C. Wagman Inc. announced today
it is part of a partnership that won an approximately $560 million highway
construction contract in Maryland.
York County’s G.A. & F.C. Wagman Inc. announced today
it is part of a partnership that won an approximately $560 million highway
construction contract in Maryland.
The contract is the third of five contracts the Maryland
Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration is awarding to
create a $1.5 billion, almost 19-mile inter-county connector roadway, according
to Wagman. The highway will connect the Interstate 270 corridor in Maryland’s Montgomery
County to the Interstate 95/ U.S. 1
corridor in the state’s Prince
George County.
Wagman is teaming with Nebraska’s
Kiewit Southern Co. and Maryland’s
Corman Construction Inc. The joint venture will build ramps, cross roads,
bridges, retaining walls, relocate utilities and more along 7 miles of new
roadway. The project includes a six-lane toll road and two interchanges.
Construction will start this spring and is expected to last three years,
according to Wagman.
Wagman is also part of the team to win the project’s first
contract to work on the first leg of the connector that is under construction.