Dept. of Transportation and Development Announces Bid Results for Statewide Projects
Wednesday, January 19, 2022 at 10:29:43 AM
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announced today that 21 projects around the state were let on January 12, 2022. Sixteen contractors presented apparent low bids totaling $60.7 million.

“We welcome the new year with quite a few overlay improvements throughout the state,” said DOTD Secretary Shawn D. Wilson, Ph.D. “One notable project let this month is a new four-lane divided roadway to extend Cook Road from LA 16 to Juban Crossing in Denham Springs. This new road will make access to the busy Juban Crossing shopping center much easier for motorists coming from the west and will eliminate the need for them to use I-12.”

The projects and their apparent low bids are as follows:

Bridge Replacement and Repair:
  • Electrical repairs to movable bridge on LA 661 at Houma Navigation Canal in Terrebonne Parish: $634,000.00
  • Overpass girder repair on I-12 at LA 1032 in Livingston Parish: $562,999.45
Pavement/ Overlay:
  • Improvements to Cook Road including new four-lane roadway and bridge to extend roadway from LA 16 to Juban Crossing in Livingston Parish: $16,508,272.27
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 21 between Bayou De Zaire and Lalanne Rd. in St. Tammany Parish: $1,586,486.45
  • Grading, milling, patching, overlay, and paving on Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between S. Claiborne Avenue and St. Charles Avenue in Orleans Parish: $5,545,978.90
  • Patching and drainage improvements on LA 838 in Ouachita Parish: $98,437.77
  • Milling, patching, and paving on LA 665 between Hope Farm Road and Paw Paw Court in Terrebonne Parish: $2,252,361.92
  • Milling, patching, and overlay on roads throughout Tangipahoa Parish: $2,428,709.16
  • Milling, patching, and overlay on LA 1208-5 and U.S. 71 between Lee Street and Andrews Street in Rapides Parish: $5,598,762.50
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 1 between LA 3089 and Iberville Parish line in Ascension Parish: $2,958,916.90
  • Grading, milling, patching, and overlay on LA 3 between I-220 and Kingston Road in Bossier Parish: $6,330,994.90
  • Milling, overlay, and drainage on LA 868 between LA 15 and LA 867 in Franklin Parish: $1,499,035.25
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 587 and LA 585 between LA 2 and Bar-K Road in West Carroll Parish: $3,191,376.30
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 451 between Pete Laborde Road and Bobby Gaspard Road in Avoyelles Parish: $3,251,413.10
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 934 between LA 431 and Gaudin Drive in Ascension Parish: $562,563.49
Congestion Mitigation and Safety:
  • Pavement markers and striping on I-20 between Downing Pines Road and Texas Avenue in Ouachita Parish: $563,714.00
  • Rumble strips, pavement markers, and striping on state routes throughout Iberia, St. Martin, St. Mary, and Vermilion parishes: $4,160,116.20
  • Left turn lane on LA 3125 at N. King Avenue in St. James Parish: $523,477.17
Other:
  • Construction of Joliet Trail in West Baton Rouge Parish: $792,740.78
  • HVAC replacement at DOTD District 62 headquarters in Tangipahoa Parish: $637,000.00
  • Wall and window waterproofing at DOTD headquarters in East Baton Rouge Parish: $998,000.00

When bids for projects are received, an “apparent low bidder” is identified, although the process of actually finalizing and awarding the contract takes about 30 days. Bids deemed outside of a certain range typically trigger a more extensive review. After a review, DOTD may opt to have the project re-bid.

Construction projects are prioritized by road/bridge condition, urgency of improvements, type/volume of traffic, crash records, unforeseeable emergencies that caused damage, and several other factors.

For more information about these projects, please visit www.dotd.la.gov.