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Dept. of Transportation and Development Announces Bid Results for Statewide Projects
Tuesday, July 8, 2025 at 8:03:58 AM
BATON ROUGE – The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) announced today that 29 projects around the state received bids in June. Sixteen contractors presented apparent low bids totaling $190.5 million.

Projects awarded and their apparent low bids are as follows:

Bridge Replacement and Repair:
  • Replacement of three bridges along LA 10 in St. Landry Parish: $9,155,555.10
  • Replacement of Holton Harris Road Bridge in Vernon Parish: $1,276,740.55
  • Replacement of Westdale Plantation Road Bridge over Bayou Pierre in Red River Parish: $4,513,145.50
  • Replacement of Bayou Carron Bridge on LA 10 in St. Landry Parish: $4,597,086.74
  • Replacement of Clarke Bayou Bridge on LA 528 in Bossier Parish: $2,619,358.05
  • Replacement of creek bridges on LA 975 in St. Martin Parish: $1,743,596.60
  • Replacement of Alphonse Forbes Road Bridge over Drainage Bayou in East Baton Rouge Parish: $1,311,530.50
  • Replacement of East Flanacher Road Bridge over Drainage Bayou in East Baton Rouge Parish: $1,179,533.90

Pavement/Overlay:
  • Milling, patching, and paving on LA 117 between Bellwood and LA 120 in Natchitoches Parish: $8,459,366.15
  • Grading, milling, patching, overlay, and traffic signalization on U.S. 61 between St. John the Baptist Parish line and Ascension Parish line in St. James Parish: $13,040,027.99
  • Milling, overlay, and patching on LA 45 between Marie Ct. and 2nd St. in Jefferson Parish: $2,026,222.00
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 3104 and LA 778 in LaSalle Parish: $3,360,475.65
  • Grading, milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 24 and LA 316 in Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes: $8,549,962.99
  • Patching on LA 840-6 between Hudson Ln. and Bayou Desiard in Ouachita Parish: $2,394,715.28
  • Grading, milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 1200 between LA 121 and LA 1 in Rapides Parish: $4,867,435.05
  • Milling, overlay, and drainage on LA 418 between LA 1 and LA 15 in Pointe Coupee Parish: $14,731,754.66
  • Milling, patching, and overlay on LA 1 between Intracoastal Bridge and U.S. 190 westbound in West Baton Rouge Parish: $12,371,470.63
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 1100, LA 365, and LA 95 between LA 365 and LA 98 in Acadia Parish: $8,848,961.34
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 96 between LA 347 and LA 352 in St. Martin Parish: $12,025,234.09
  • Milling, patching, and overlay on LA 13 between LA 10 and U.S. 167 in Evangeline Parish: $10,712,520.85
  • Milling and overlay on LA 83 between U.S. 90 and Darnall Rd. in Iberia Parish: $8,852,587.50
  • Milling, patching, overlay, and drainage on LA 95 between LA 365 and Robert St. in Acadia Parish: $5,565,613.01
  • Grading, milling, patching, and overlay on I-55 between LA 1050 overpass and Mississippi state line in Tangipahoa Parish: $15,171,046.68
  • Grading, milling, patching, overlay, drainage, and cable barriers on I-10 between LA 415 and approximately 4.5 miles west of LA 415 in West Baton Rouge Parish: $20,922,940.19

Congestion Mitigation and Safety:
  • Signal, sidewalk, and striping upgrades on Sgt. Alfred Dr. at Cleveland in St. Tammany Parish: $384,919.97
  • Intersection improvements on U.S. 165 near Teakwood Dr. in Ouachita Parish: $1,576,742.20
  • Rumble strips and striping on LA 126, LA 3024, LA 460, LA 569, LA 577, LA 618, LA 135, LA 860, U.S. 425, and U.S. 65 in Catahoula, Concordia, Franklin, LaSalle, and Tensas parishes: $1,249,521.55
  • Flashing yellow arrows on various routes throughout Tangipahoa Parish: $8,570,034.88

Other:
  • Williams Ave. shared-use path in Terrebonne Parish: $373,000.00

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. Bid prices deemed outside of a certain range or exceeding the project budget typically trigger a more extensive evaluation. DOTD will continue to monitor increases in bid prices related to supply chain and workforce issues. 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.