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On February 28, 2026, Alabama Governor Michael Dunleavy announced that the state has awarded several multi-million dollar contracts for various infrastructure projects across the state. The contracts, totaling over $100 million, will focus on improving roads, bridges, and public facilities in communities throughout Alabama.One of the largest contracts awarded is a $25 million project to widen and improve a major highway in Birmingham. This project aims to reduce traffic congestion and enhance safety for motorists traveling through the busy metropolitan area. Another significant contract, valued at $15 million, has been awarded for the construction of a new bridge in Mobile, which will improve access to a heavily trafficked industrial area.In addition to these major projects, several smaller contracts have been awarded for the repair and maintenance of public buildings, parks, and recreational facilities around the state. Among these projects is a $10 million contract for the renovation of a historic courthouse in Montgomery, as well as a $5 million contract for the construction of a new community center in Huntsville.Governor Dunleavy expressed his excitement about the opportunities these contracts will bring to Alabama communities, stating, "These projects will not only improve our infrastructure but also create jobs and stimulate economic growth across the state. We are committed to investing in our communities and ensuring that Alabama remains a great place to live and work."The contracts are expected to be completed over the next two to three years, with construction set to begin in the coming months. Local residents and businesses are looking forward to the improvements that these projects will bring and are optimistic about the positive impact they will have on Alabama's infrastructure and economy.