•    U.S. 36 between Lyons and Estes Park: The National Guard is working with CDOT to make temporary repairs to U.S. 36. Work began on September 18.

•    U.S. 36 south of S.H. 66: Structures Inc. of Englewood began repairs to the bridge on September 20.

•    U.S. 36 near Left Hand Canyon Road: American West Construction LLC of Denver began repairs on September 20. This section reopened to one-lane alternating traffic with a signal on September 22 for local traffic only.

•    S.H. 14 between Ted’s Place and Cameron Pass: American Civil Constructors Inc. of Littleton began repairs on September 17.

•    S.H. 39 between Goodrich and I-76 and S.H. 144 between U.S. 34 and Weldona: Mountain Constructors Inc. of Platteville began repairs in both locations on September 18.

•    S.H. 71 near Snyder: Castle Rock Construction Co. of Centennial  began repairs on September 19.

•    S.H. 119 between Boulder and Nederland: SEMA Construction Inc. of Centennial began repairs on September 19.

•    S.H. 257 between S.H. 60 in Milliken to U.S. 34: TLM Constructors of Greeley began repairs on S.H. 257 on September 17. In addition, they recently completed repairs on S.H. 60 at C.R. 46 near Milliken on September 21.

“CDOT, as well as the federal government and the local agencies, have worked tirelessly over the past week to address the many infrastructure challenges caused by the recent flooding,” said Colorado Contractors Association Executive Director Tony Milo. “The local construction industry has also stepped up to provide the equipment and manpower needed to begin fixing the damaged roads and bridges. We are proud that CDOT has chosen reputable firms to perform this work who have made a substantial investments in our state and provide jobs for hundreds of hard-working Coloradans.”