ROAD PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
ROAD PROJECTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION DISTRICT NO. 1
J. R. Van Horn, District Engineer Fisher Contracting Co., has contract 46% complete for grading and draining and placing aggregate base course and oil mix, using SC-3 road oil on .5 mile of roadway, beginning 5 miles west of Gila Bend and extending westerly on the Phoenix-Yuma Highway, F. A. 56, 3rd Reo. Sam Redd, resident engineer.
Pearson and Dickerson Contractors, Inc., has contract 58% complete for grading and raining 7.5 miles of roadway, beginning at the Maricopa-Yavapai county line and extending northeasterly on the Aguila-Congress Junction highway, F. A. S. 1-A. M. Kisselberg, resident engineer.
Lee Moor Contracting Company has contract 97% complete on 9.5 miles of roadway beginning about 5 miles northwest of Kingman and extending northwesterly. Kingman-Boulder Dam Highway, F. A. 123-B (1937). C. S. Benson, resident engineer.
Pearson-Dickerson has contract 94% complete for the grading, draining, aggregate base course and asphalt treatment of approximately 2.9 miles of the Kingman-Boulder Dam Highway, F. A. 123-C. C. S. Benson, resident engineer.
W. E. Orr has contract 94% complete for the grading, draining, concrete base course, asphaltic surface treatment on approximately 5.7 miles of the Cottonwood-Sedona Highway, F. A. 96-F. J. A. Quigley, resident engineer.
Tanner Construction Company has contract 54% complete for grading draining, aggregate base course and cutback road mix of approximately 3.1 miles on the Phoenix-Prescott Highway, F. A. 59, 3rd Reo, from Morristown northwesterly. Joe DeArozena, resident engineer.
Tanner Construction Co. has been awarded a contract for the grading, draining, A. B. C. and road oil (SC-4 road mix) of approximately 2% miles of the Phoenix-Prescott highway, beginning three miles south of the Wickenburg bridge and extending south, F. A. 59, 3rd Reo. Sch. 2. Joe de Arozena, resident engineer.
Tiffany Construction Co. has a contract for grading, draining, A. B. C. and A. S. T. of approximately 4½ miles of the Ajo-Gila Bend highway, beginning about five miles north of Ajo and extending north, F. A. S. 120-B. H. Pinney, resident engineer.
DISTRICT NO. 2
F. N. Grant, District Engineer Oswald Brothers have contract 16% complete for subgrading roadway and refinishing slopes, and placing aggregate base course and 90-95 road oil, plant mix, and one-half mile of asphaltic surface treatment, beginning at Cameron and extending northerly about 25.6 miles on the Flagstaff-Fredonia highway. F.A. 95-B and F. L. 4-C. J. B. Robinson, resident engineer.
Heuser and Garnet has contract 23% complete for grading, draining, aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment. Beginning at Holbrook and extending southerly about 11.75 miles on the Showlow-Holbrook highway. F. A.
131-A. H. B. Wright, resident engineer.
Lee Moor Contracting Company has contract 47% complete for subgrading roadway and refinishing slopes and placing ABC and asphalt surfacing treatment of approximately 20 miles on U. S. Highway 89, beginning near Lee's Ferry and extending south, F. L. P. 4-E. Oscar A. Maupin, resident engineer.
Skousen Bros., has contract 50% complete for placing select material, aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment of approximately 14.2 miles on the Flagstaff-Fredona Highway, F. L. 4-C, Schedule 2, beginning about 25.7 miles north of Cameron and extending northwest. J. B. Robinson, resident engineer.
DISTRICT NO. 3
R. C. Perkins, District Engineer N. G. Hill has contract 44% complete for the subgrading and aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment of approximately 2014 miles of the GlobeShowlow Highway, F. A. 105 D. to J. A. F. Rath, resident engineer.
Geo. W. Orr and J. G. North have contract 7% complete for subgrading roadway and refinishing slopes, placing aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment on approximately 15.5 miles of the Globe-Superior Highway, F. A. 99-H. I. J. 1st Reo, which begins about 50 miles northeast of Globe and extends northearsterly. C. B. Browning, resident engineer.
Lee Moor Contracting Company has contract 2% complete for grading, draining, aggregate base course and cutback road mix of approximately 1.6 miles of the Superior-Miami Highway, F. A. 16, 2nd Reo., beginning about 3.5 miles northeast of Superior and extending northeasterly. R. D. Canfield, resident engineer.
Pearson and Dickerson has a contract for the grading, draining, A. B. C. and A. S. T. of 3½ miles of the SaffordBowie Junction highway, beginning approximately 84 miles south of Safford and extending south 3½ miles, F. A. S. 115-C. A. J. Kerr, resident engineer.
DISTRICT NO. 4
William R. Hutchins, District Engineer State forces have work 68% complete on grading and draining 7 miles of roadway on Nogales-Patagonia Highway. A. F. E. 8214. R. C. Bond, resident engineer.
State Forces have the grading, draining and asphalt surface treating of approximately 5 miles of the Tucson-Florence Highway, A. F. E. 8086, 60% complete. Dan J. Lyons, resident engineer.
Daley Corporation has contract 65% complete for grading, draining, placing aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment on approximately six miles of the Benson-Steins Pass Highway, F. A. 130-A, beginning at Wilcox and extending northeasterly. George Lang, resident engineer.
Tanner Construction Company has contract 43% complete for grading, draining, aggregate base course and asphaltic surface treatment of approximately 5.75 miles of the Ft. Huachuca-Bisbee Highway, F. A. 133-A & B, beginning about9 miles west of Bisbee and extending westerly. A. J. Gilbert, resident engineer.
Pearson and Dickerson has a contract for the grading, draining, A. B. C. and road oil plant mix, of approximately 13% miles of the Tucson-Nogales Highway, beginning about 8% miles south of Tucson and extending south, F. A. 86-A, 3rd Reo. Dan Lyons, resident engineer.
Fisher Contracting Co. has a contract for grading, draining and oil processing (cutback road mix) of approximately 1% miles of the Tucson-Ajo Highway, beginning at Ajo and extending south, F. A. S. 110-D. H. Pinney, resident engineer.
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