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Northwest District Maintenance I-17 /SR 69 @ MP 263.0 928-277-2780 I-17 232.0-278.3 SR 69 262.9-281.1 SR 169 0.0-15.1 Prescott Office Contacts Kingman Office Contacts Andrew Roth 928.777.5869 Todd Steinberger 928.681.6039 Assist Dist Engineer Construction Assist Dist Engineer Development Bob Lajeunesse 928.277.2936 John Casey 928.681.6018 Northwest Northern Regional Traffic Engineer Sr Transportation Engineer Permits John Litteer 928.777.5865 Gabe Alvarado 928.681.6025 District Sr Transportation Engineer Dev. Hwy Operations Superintendent Mohave County Area Prescott ~ Kingman Bruce Cooper 928.777.5868 Lake Havasu~Bullhead City Hwy Operations Superintendent Nathan Escoffier 928.681.6043 Development TES Chino Valley~Prescott Valley Yavapai County Area Dewey~Humboldt~Mayer Antonia Middleton 928.777.5930 Sam Massey 928.681.6019 Cordes Junction~Ash Fork~Seligman Development TES District Permits Supervisor Black Canyon City~Wickenburg~Wikieup Richard Perez 928.777.5874 Raelyn Lott 928.681.6017 District Permits Supervisor Permits Technician Chuck Budinger 928.777.5966 Chris Denny 928.681.6038 QUARTERLY STATUS Environmental Coordinator Permit Technician REPORT Angie Davis 928.777.5873 Michele E. Beggs 928.681.6054 ASO 1- Admin Services officer 1 Community Relations Project Mgr July-September Mohave County Area Troy Keating 928.777.5875 2021 Permit Technician Debbie Montgomery 928.777.5895 Construction Office Tech III District Engineer Deborrah Miller 480.487.1732 Community Relations Project Mgr 1109 E. Commerce Dr. Yavapai County Area Prescott, AZ 86305 Kevin Knox 928.777.5877 & Traffic Analyst 3660 E. Andy Devine Ave. Kingman, AZ. 86401 Phone: 928.777.5879 Fax: 602.239.6219 FOR CURRENT TRAFFIC ALERTS Phone 5-1-1 or on the web @ www.azdot.gov www.az511.gov Revised 07/12/2021 Cordes Junction Jonathan Edwards 15001 S. SR 69 Supervisor Cordes Junction, AZ 86333 Unit 5312 Northwest District Maintenance I-17 /SR 69 @ MP 263.0 928-277-2780 I-17 232.0-278.3 SR 69 262.9-281.1 SR 169 0.0-15.1 Kingman Chris Riggins 3660 East Andy Devine Supervisor Kingman, AZ 86401 Unit 5319 I-40 MP 44.0-MP 72.6 928-681-6012 US 93 MP 0.0-MP 71.2 SR 68 MP 0.0-MP 27.2 Historical Route 66 within the City of Kingman Route 66 MP 56.8-MP 123.17 Needle Mountain Jeff Baumeister 6153 Needle Mountain Rd Supervisor Needle Mountain AZ 86436 Unit 5321 I-40 MP 0.0-MP 44.0 928-768-4355 SR 95 MP 161.7-MP 202.0 SR 95 MP 226.2-MP 250.0 Prescott Valley TJ Soto 6989 E 2nd St. Supervisor Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 Unit 5311 SR 69 281.06-296.34 928-277-2926 SR 89 276.39-310.26 SR 89 312.7-312.9 SR 89 319.0-363.8 SR 89A 319.41-349.0 SR 89A Spur 324.47-331.85 Seligman Raul Martinez I-40 Exit 121 Business Loop 139.8 Supervisor Seligman AZ 86337 Unit 5320 I-40 MP 72.6-MP 146.0 928-422-3482 Historical Route 66 : Seligman (B-40 MP 138.81-143.04) and Ash Fork (B-40 MP 144.87- 146.37) Wickenburg Brent Brinkley 600 B Wickenburg Way Supervisor Wickenburg, AZ 85390 Unit 5313 US 60 @ MP 111.3 928-684-3528 US 60 49.6-120.1 SR 71 85.8-109.7 SR 89 258.0-276.4 US 93 182.9-199.7 Wikieup Kevin Withrow 17909 S Hwy 93 MP 123.5 Supervisor Wikieup, AZ 85360 Unit 5322 US 93 MP 91.2-MP 182.9 928-530-1184 SR 96 MP 0.0-MP22.0 SR 97 MP 155.2-MP 167.0 Roadway Maintenance Dustin Hathaway 6989 E Second St. Supervisor Prescott Valley AZ 86314 Unit 5310 Northwest District Routes 928-277-2938 PRESCOTT VALLEY CONSTRUCTION PRESCOTT VALLEY CONSTRUCTION KINGMAN CONSTRUCTION UNIT 4511 UNIT 4511 UNIT 4517 6989 E 2nd St. Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 6989 E 2nd St. Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 3660 E Andy Devine Kingman, AZ 86401 Senior R.E. : Joshua Wentzlof 928.277.2910 Senior R.E. : Joshua Wentzlof 928.277.2910 Senior R.E.: Luke Brazdys 928.681.6051 Resident Engineer. : Kara Lavertue 928.277.2913 Resident Engineer. : Kara Lavertue 928.277.2913 Resident Engineer: Darin Dryden 928.681.6024 SR 69 and Spring lane intersection Paulden - Hell Canyon I-40 Bridges Mackenzie Wash EB # 1315 F026901C F034801C F016201C 64% Complete / Bid Amount $569,280.75 0% Complete / Bid Amount $983,000.00 90% Complete / Bid Amount $5,992,093.80 Install traffic Signal Pavement Preservation Bridge Rehabilitation Contractor: Combs Construction Contractor: VSS International, Inc. Contractor: FNF Construction, INC. R.E. Kara Lavertue R.E. Kara Lavertue R.E. Darin Dryden Wickenburg Ranch Way- SR89(A) Acoma Blvd and Pima Drive North Dugas Rd Ash Creek Bridge F012501C T020201C F024601C % Complete/ Bid Amount $8,590,000 101% Complete/ Bid Amount $304,000 83% Complete / Bid Amount $199,670.00 Design Divided Highway Pedestrian Hybrid Beacon Bridge Scour Contractor: Contractor: K.A.Z Construction, INC. Contractor: Mike Andazola R.E. Kara Lavertue R.E. Darin Dryden R.E. Kara Lavertue Windy Point Rd– Mineral Park Rd SR 89 & Road 1 North KINGMAN CONSTRUCTION H865901C HX24701C UNIT 4517 91% Complete/ Bid Amount $7,377,460.17 0% Complete / Bid Amount $588,168.60 3660 E Andy Devine Kingman, AZ 86401 Design Shoulder Widening Install Traffic signal and turn lane Senior R.E.: Luke Brazdys 928.681.6051 Contractor: Fann Contracting, INC. Contractor: Asphalt Paving & Supply, INC. Resident Engineer: Darin Dryden 928.681.6024 R.E.Darin Dryden R.E. Kara Lavertue Old Kingman Highway-Union Pass Pineveta Draw EB # 1175 and WB # 1176 F016401C F016301C Courtwright and Pierce Ferry Rd 77% Complete/ Bid Amount $999,999.00 28% Complete / Bid Amount $2,486,319.70 T017501C Safety Improvements Scour Retrofit & Deck Rehabilitation 85% Complete / Bid Amount $522,600.32 Contractor: FNF Construction Contractor: Haydon Building Corp. Rumble Strips R.E. Darin Dryden R.E. Kara Lavertue Contractor: Sunline Contracting, LLC R.E. Darin Dryden Stockton Hill Road Safety Improvements Black Canyon to Sunset Point (I-17 to Sunset) T019101C H680001C SR 95 Parker Bullhead City @ Marina Blvd % Complete / Bid Amount $640,000 103% Complete/ Bid Amount $3,854,742.00 F024501C Various safety Countermeasures Widen Roadway/Rural Corridor Reconstruction 4% Complete / Bid amount $533,411.50 Contractor: AJP Electric Inc. Contractor: Right Turn Lane R.E. Darin Dryden R.E. Josh Wentzlof Contractor : Asphalt Paving & Supply, INC. R.E. Darin Dryden For current road conditions SR 95 Aztec Rd- S Bullhead City Pkwy and traffic alerts: F014601C Dial 5-1-1 (inside AZ) 97% Complete / Bid Amount $1,748,305.00 1.888.411.ROAD (outside AZ) Raised Median Contractor: Mccormick Construction Co. or www.az511.gov on the web R.E. Josh Wentzlof Northwest District Advertised Projects Construction Fiscal Year 2021 Future Project Outlook 095 Needles Bridge #2435 040 Rancho Santa Fe Pkwy (F018201C) Bridge Rehabilitation (H681401C) Construct new grade $1,000,000 (FY 2022- QTR 1) (4rd QTR) 040 E Seligman TI OP, EB#1259 & WB#1260 068 Verde Rd- Bacobi Rd (F028001C) Raised Median (F016101C) Bridge Deck Rehab $2,176,000 (4th QTR) $6,500,000 (FY 2022- QTR 2) 040 Anvil Rock Rd TI UP#1610 017 Bumble Bee TI09 NB (F025401D) Bridge Rehabilitation (F008601D) Bridge Deck Rehab $1,500,000 (FY 2022- QTR 2) $3,500,000 (QTR Unknown) 093 Kabba Wash Dr NB (F017001D) Bridge Replacement $3,500,000 (FY 2022- QTR 2) 093 Tegner St. SR 89 “Gap” (B) (F003101C) Construct divided Highway $41,000,000 (FY 2022 QTR 2) I-17 Sunset Point rest area (F025801C) Rest area preservation $5,800,000 (FY 2022 QTR 3) 093 MP 160-180.6 - Wikieup (F038001C) Rumble Strips $268,000 (FY 2022 QTR 3) 069 Prescott Lakes Pkwy- Frontier Village (H873901D) Widen from 4 lanes to 6 $10,000,000 (FY 2022 QTR 4) 017 Moores Gulch Bridges, STR # 339 & STR #967 (H845401D) Bridge Replacement $10,500,000 (QTR Unk) 060 Harquahala Rd, Salome Rd- Monroe St (T031601C) Lighting and Signage $375,000 (FY 2022 QTR 4) .
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