Rhode Island Contracts Law News - Rhode Island Awards $50 Million in Contracts for Infrastructure Projects

On May 15, 2026, the state of Rhode Island announced the award of $50 million in contracts for various infrastructure projects across the state. These contracts are part of an ongoing effort to improve the state's roads, bridges, and public transportation systems.One of the largest contracts awarded was a $20 million project to repair and resurface several major highways in the state. The work will include repaving sections of Interstate 95 and Route 146, as well as upgrading guardrails and signage to improve safety for drivers. This project is expected to begin in the coming months and be completed by the end of the year.Another significant contract awarded was a $15 million project to repair and replace several aging bridges in the state. This includes the replacement of the Pawtucket River Bridge on Route 95, which has been in need of repair for several years. The project will also include upgrades to the structural integrity and safety features of other bridges throughout the state.In addition to these major projects, the state also awarded contracts for smaller infrastructure improvements, such as sidewalk repairs, bike lane installations, and bus stop upgrades. These projects are aimed at improving the overall transportation network in Rhode Island and providing residents with safer and more efficient options for getting around.Governor Gina Raimondo praised the award of these contracts, stating that they are a necessary investment in the state's infrastructure. "Our roads, bridges, and public transportation systems are the lifelines of our state, and it is crucial that we continue to maintain and improve them for the safety and well-being of all Rhode Islanders," she said.The contractors selected for these projects are expected to begin work in the coming weeks, with the goal of completing all projects by the end of the year. These investments in infrastructure are seen as a critical step in ensuring the long-term viability and growth of Rhode Island's economy.

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