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NOVEMBER, 1936 ARIZONA HIGHWAYS 27 Road Projects Under Construction in Arizona DISTRICT NO. 1.

G. B. Shaffer, District Engineer.

Geo. W. Orr has contract 72% complete for the grading, draining and sur-facing of 2.1 miles of highway 35 miles northeast of Kingman, Ashfork-King-man Highway, W. P. G. H. 118-A. Percy Jones, Sr., resident engineer.

N. G. Hill Company has contract 100% complete for oiling 19 miles of highway beginning 30 miles northwest of Kingman and extending toward Boulder Dam W.P.S.S. 102-A-B and C, Kingman-Boulder Dam Hwy. M. D. Glessner, resident engineer.

Pearson and Dickerson have contract 90% complete, W. P. M. H. 96-D, extending from Jerome to Clarkdale approximately 42-3 miles, and consisting of grading, draining and placing select material A. B. C. cut back plant mix. J. A. Quigley, resident engineer.

Phoenix-Tempe Stone Co. have contract 50% complete on the Wickenburg underpass, W. P. G. M. 98-1. The work is located in the town of Wickenburg and consists of the construction of a reinforced concrete underpass and approaches. Joe De Arozena, resident engineer.

State Forces are grading, draining and surfacing 1-2 mile of roadway on Prescott-Jerome Highway, A. F. E. 8968, Non-F. A., between Whipple Junction and U. S. 89. H. Pinney, resident engineer.

Geo. W. Orr has contract 7% complete for grading, draining and placing Aggregate Base Course on 5½ miles of the Prescott-Jerome Highway, F. A. 96-C, beginning at the National Forest Boundary and extending toward Jerome. H. Pinney, resident engineer.

Geo. W. Orr has contract 8% complete for grading, draining and placing base course material on 1.7 miles of the Ashfork-Kingman Highway, F. A. 118-B, beginning at the southwest end of N. R. H. 80-J and extending southwesterly. Percy Jones, Sr., resident engineer.

E. L. Yeager has contract 90% complete for the oil surfacing of 25.3 miles of the Kingman-Boulder Dam Highway, F.L.H. 2-A, B, C, D and E, near the Boulder Dam. C. S. Benson, resident engineer.

Phoenix Tempe Stone Company has been awarded a contract for grading, draining, placing Aggregate Base Course and oiling 0.4 mile of roadway immediately west of the Wickenburg Underpass, F. A. 98-I (1937), Blythe-Wickenburg Highway. Joe DeArozena, resident engineer.

Tanner Construction Company has been awarded a contract for the grading, draining, placing of Aggregate Base Course and Oiling 1.9 miles of roadway south of Wickenburg, F. A. 52-2nd Reo. (1937), Wickenburg - Morristown High-way. Joe DeArozena, resident engineer.

DISTRICT NO. 2.

F. N. Grant, District Engineer.

Packard Contracting Company has contract 94% complete for grading draining and placing aggregate base course on 10 miles of highway beginning 17 miles east of Showlow and extending easterly, Showlow-Springerville High-way, W.P.H. 105-B. H. B. Wright, resident engineer.

O. F. Fisher has contract 59% complete to grade, drain and place aggregate base course on 15.5 miles of roadway on the Showlow-Springerville High-way, W.P.H. 105-C. J. M. Hobbs, resident engineer.

Tanner Construction Co. has contract 80% complete for the construction of a reinforced concrete subway at Winslow on the Winslow-Pine Highway, W.P.G.M. 107. A. J. Kerr, resident engineer.

State Forces have roadside improve-ment 87% complete on Flagstaff, Wil-liams Highway, W.P.M.H. 24-A. Oscar Maupin, resident engineer.

Ken Hodgman has contract 43% complete for the grading, draining and plac-ing of base course on 5½ miles of the Flagstaff-Fredonia Highway, F.A. 95-J, beginning 22½ miles northeast of Flag-staff and extending toward Cameron. Oscar A. Maupin, resident engineer.

State Forces are 37% complete on Roadside Improvement work between Williams and Flagstaff on the Ashfork-Flagstaff Highway, F. A. 89-E, R. I. Oscar A Maupin, resident engineer.

W. E. Hall Company has been awarded a contract for placing Aggregate Base Course and Oiling 8.5 miles of roadway south of Cameron, F. A. 95-H (1937), Flagstaff-Fredonia Highway. Sam C. Redd, resident engineer.

W. E. Hall Company has been awarded a contract for grading and draining 4 miles of roadway between Showlow and Navajo County Line, F. A. 105-Η (1937), Globe-Springerville Highway. H. В. Wright, resident engineer.

DISTRICT NO. 3.

R. C. Perkins, District Engineer.

Lee Moor Contracting Co. have contract 72% complete, F. A. 105-F and F. L. H. 6-A, Unit 3, beginning 7 miles N. E. of Navajo county line about 70 miles N. E. of Globe and extending northeast-erly approximately 10.8 miles, work consisting of grading and draining roadway. A. F. Rath, resident engineer.

Tiffany Construction Company have contract 65% complete for the grading and draining of 3.9 miles of the Mesa Superior Highway, A.F.E. 8077, Non-F. A., near Florence Junction. Frank A. Berg, resident engineer.

State Forces have completed oil cake on 8.2 miles of the Safford-Douglas High-way, A. F. E. 8122, Non-F. A., near Safford. R. D. Canfield, resident engineer.

State Forces have the LaBarge Creek Bridge 90% complete on the Apache Trail, A.F.E. 8801, Non-F. A. R. J. Holland, resident engineer.

Pleasant - Hasler has contract 14% complete for construction of arch design bridges over Cedar Canyon and Corduroy Creek on Gloge-Springerville Highway, F.A. 105-E, about 70 miles northeast of Globe. F. A. Rath, resident engineer.

Lee Moor Contracting Company has contract 92% complete for grading and draining 2 miles of the Globe-Showlow Highway, F. A. 105-G, beginning about 17.7 miles northeast of the Navajo county line and extending northeasterly. A. F. Rath, resident engineer.

Arizona Sand & Rock Company has contract 100% complete for the widening of pavement on East Van Buren Street, between 16th and 24th Streets, Phoenix-Tempe Highway, W.P.M.H. 30. Geo. E. Lang, resident engineer.

Arizona Sand & Rock Company has started work on contract for the widening of pavement between 15th and 17th Avenues on Van Buren Street, and between Van Buren and Jefferson Streets on 17th Avenue, Phoenix-Yuma Highway, F.A. 30-E. Geo. E. Lang, resident engineer.

State Forces are 40% complete on grading and draining the Coronado Trail from 4-Bar Mesa south 5.5 miles, Clifton-Springerville Highway, A. F. E. 8121. Raymond Gardner, resident engineer.

Arizona Sand and Rock Company has been awarded a contract for widening

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