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In an effort to boost the state's economy and improve infrastructure, the North Dakota government has recently awarded $50 million in contracts to various companies for construction projects across the state. The contracts, which were announced on March 21, 2026, will fund a range of projects including road construction, bridge repairs, and wastewater treatment plant upgrades.One of the largest contracts awarded was a $15 million project to rebuild and expand a major highway in the western part of the state. The project is expected to create hundreds of jobs and improve transportation for residents and businesses in the area. Additionally, a $10 million contract was awarded for the construction of a new bridge in a rural community, providing much-needed infrastructure improvements for local residents.In addition to funding new construction projects, the North Dakota government also awarded contracts for the repair and maintenance of existing infrastructure. A $5 million contract was awarded for the repair of several aging bridges in the eastern part of the state, while a $7 million contract was awarded for upgrades to a wastewater treatment plant in a growing urban area.Governor John Smith praised the awarding of the contracts, stating, "These investments in our infrastructure are crucial for the long-term growth and success of our state. By improving our roads, bridges, and other essential infrastructure, we are ensuring that North Dakota remains a great place to live, work, and do business."The contracts awarded by the North Dakota government are part of a larger effort to stimulate economic growth and create jobs in the state. With these new construction projects underway, residents can look forward to improved infrastructure and increased opportunities for economic development in the coming months and years.