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Awards/PROJECT GRANT (B)

$34,202,150

Department of Transportation·Federal Highway Administration

to TRANSPORTATION, MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF

WORK BEGAN2026-04-16·LATEST ACTION·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDASST_NON_693JJ22640016Y182MI26A0566BIPS_069
Award description

PROJECT TITLE: MICHIGAN URBAN BRIDGES REVITALIZATION :::: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: COMPETITIVE GRANT PROJECT: SUPERSTRUCTURE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT AS PART OF THE PHASE 3 BRIDGE BUNDLING PROGRAM. SN 678 AT FRASER ST OVER THE KAWKAWLIN RIVER; SN 3936 AT E ELM ST OVER RED CEDAR RIVER; SN 8144 AT SASHABAW RD OVER CLINTON RIVER; SN 8941AT W SPRING LAKE RD OVER SMITH BAYOU; SN 10982 AT PLYMOUTH RD OVER FLEMMING CREEK; SN 12107 AT BECK RD OVER JOHNSON DRAIN; SN 12498 AT HARRISON ST OVER E BR ECORSE RIVER

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What the model surfaced from this award

Confidence: high
In plain English

Replace superstructure on seven Michigan highway bridges over waterways as Phase 3 of state bridge bundling program.

Sub-sectors
bridge-replacementhighway-infrastructureurban-infrastructure
Why this matters

Bridge infrastructure maintenance is essential for safety and regional commerce; aging systems create economic and safety risks.

Supply-chain signal

Demand surge for steel, concrete, construction labor, and heavy equipment in Michigan transportation corridor.

Generated by award_classification v2.1.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-06-16. Cost: $0.009208.

Period of performance
Start
2026-04-16
End
2030-11-30
Status
activein 1601 days
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