(KLZA)-- A bridge project is scheduled to begin Monday, June 4 on Nebraska Highway 65, south of Pawnee City.
The Nebraska Department of Transportation awarded the bid to Midwest Underground of Lincoln in an amount of $989,300.
Work will include bridge replacement, culverts, grading, seeding and guardrails. A designated detour will be in place.
The project is anticipated to be completed by the end of this year.
Mike Habegger will serve as the Department of Transportation Project Manager.
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