Construction has started on the U.S. 259 Hochatown Boulevard project in Oklahoma. The $30 million project will result in a four-lane highway with pedestrian features. Local community input was crucial in planning the improvements to address safety concerns and traffic needs.
Construction Equipment Guide WEST EDITION #1, OKLAHOMA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
WED JANUARY 08, 2025
Construction began on the 2.3 mi., nearly $30 million U.S. 259 Hochatown Boulevard project in McCurtain County, Okla., that will ultimately result in a four-lane highway with a center turn lane, sidewalks and crosswalks, according to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
The Oklahoma Transportation Commission Awarded the project to C-Gawf Construction of Henryetta, Okla. The project is estimated to be completed in October 2026.
Activity began the week of Dec. 30, 2024, along U.S. 259 between State Highway 259A North and State Highway 259A South as crews set a staging area then begin clearing operations along the highway, weather permitting, before utility and dirt work.
Two lanes of traffic will be maintained throughout the project and the highway will not be closed to local or through traffic.
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