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10-07-2025
- Automotive
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St. Joseph detour, roundabout construction begins July 8
A new roundabout is coming to St. Joseph, and construction starts July 8. Stearns County released a statement informing the public the project is sparking traffic detours. The new roundabout will be at the intersection of County Road 2 and Minnesota Street in St. Joseph, which will be closed during construction. Construction is expected through August 2025, but it may take longer depending on weather. St. Joseph: Strong community, collaboration at heart of city's booming growth Drivers will take a detour that includes Highway 23 and County Road 75. A full detour map is available on Stearns County's website. "Drivers are strongly urged to find alternate routes to minimize delays," Stearns County wrote in a statement. Roundabouts in Minnesota have reduced accident-induced fatalities and serious injuries by 80%, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. Sign up for our alerts to receive the latest updates on important news. This article originally appeared on St. Cloud Times: Minnesota roundabout construction project prompts St. Joseph detour
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25-06-2025
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Tutor Perini Subsidiary Lunda Construction Secures $101 Million in Minnesota Highway Projects
Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE:TPC) is one of the best-performing NYSE stocks to buy now. On June 16, Tutor Perini Corporation announced that its subsidiary called Lunda Construction Company, was awarded a project valued at ~$34 million. The project involves the construction of 4 bridges and 14 cast-in-place retaining walls along Highway 169 in Jordan, Minnesota. Work on the Highway 169 project commenced in May 2025, with substantial completion anticipated by November 2027. The contract value has been added to Tutor Perini's backlog in Q2 2025. The project is a collaborative effort between the Minnesota Department of Transportation, the city of Jordan, and Scott County. A construction team in a mining datacenter building work site with plans and equipment in hand. Lunda Construction also secured a $67.2 million contract from the Minnesota Department of Transportation for the I-94 and I-394 Interchange project in Minneapolis. The larger project, set to begin in July 2025 with substantial completion by summer 2027, includes repairing 34 bridges and ramps, along with other improvements along I-394 between downtown Minneapolis and Highway 100. Combined, these 2 Minnesota highway projects are valued at $101 million. Tutor Perini Corporation (NYSE:TPC) is a construction company that provides diversified general contracting, construction management, and design-build services to private customers and public agencies worldwide. It operates through 3 segments: Civil, Building, and Specialty Contractors. While we acknowledge the potential of TPC as an investment, we believe certain AI stocks offer greater upside potential and carry less downside risk. If you're looking for an extremely undervalued AI stock that also stands to benefit significantly from Trump-era tariffs and the onshoring trend, see our free report on the . READ NEXT: and . Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Errore nel recupero dei dati Effettua l'accesso per consultare il tuo portafoglio Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati Errore nel recupero dei dati
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11-06-2025
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MnDOT will close I-94 in both directions over the weekend
MnDOT will close I-94 in both directions over the weekend originally appeared on Bring Me The News. A major road closure is coming to the Twin Cities this weekend. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) will close I-94 in both directions between I-35W and Huron Boulevard from 10 p.m. on Friday, June 13, through 5 a.m. on Monday, June 16. The closure is part of ongoing work on five bridges that has reduced the interstate to two lanes in both directions over recent weeks. After this weekend's closure, I-94 will again be reduced to two lanes from 11th Avenue South to Franklin Avenue Southeast, the MnDOT says. Additionally, five ramps along I-94 will close at 9 p.m. on Friday, June 13, and will remain closed through late August. Per the MnDOT, those ramps include: Northbound I-35W to eastbound I-94 South 6th St. to eastbound I-94 Huron Blvd. to and from eastbound I-94 Riverside Ave. to eastbound I-94 Cedar Ave. to eastbound I-94 All lanes along I-94 will reopen for the Minnesota State Fair from mid-August through Labor Day to accommodate the traffic that accompanies the Great Minnesota Get-Together. After the fair concludes, work will resume "to complete the removal of crossovers and other items such as signage and lighting," per the MnDOT. More information on I-94 closures can be found on the MnDOt story was originally reported by Bring Me The News on Jun 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

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06-06-2025
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Snelling and St. Clair intersection fully reopens after construction
A year-long construction project on Snelling and St. Clair avenues wrapped up this week and the intersection now hosts two-lane traffic again, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The project, which began in May 2024, included resurfacing a half-mile of Snelling Avenue between St. Clair and Grand avenues and replacing the signal system. MnDOT also installed pedestrian bump-outs and ADA-compliant crossings at each intersection from St. Clair to Grand Avenue. After intermittent closures last week, the intersection opened and the new signal system turned on Thursday. Minor construction activities, such as replacing the boulevard's trees and sod, will continue throughout the summer. For more information, go to Ex-Metro Transit employee claims religious discrimination in lawsuit St. Paul police name detective, officer, employee of the year Jerome Johnson: A new era for Riverview mobility St. Paul weighs consolidating some downtown offices at Osborn 370 building State seeks to cancel permit for St. Paul's Northern Iron foundry

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30-05-2025
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Forest Lake detours begin as MnDOT undertakes $17M Highway 97 reconstruction project
Both directions of Minnesota 97 between Hornsby Street and Falcon Avenue in Forest Lake will be closed beginning 5 a.m. Monday. The closure will remain in place through late fall, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The work is part of a two-year, $17 million reconstruction of Minnesota 97 between Interstate 35 and U.S. 61 that includes resurfacing the road, constructing a single-lane roundabout at Fenway Avenue and adding turn lanes in specific locations. In addition, a new multi-use trail will be constructed along the south side of Minnesota 97 to provide a safer space for pedestrians and bicyclists, as well as a connection to the Hardwood Creek Regional Trail. A raised median also will be added to divide eastbound and westbound traffic on the two-lane roadway; the median also will serve as an accessible pedestrian crossing. Minnesota 97 will be open to traffic between Falcon Avenue and U.S. 61, and Hornsby Street and all I-35 ramps will remain open, according to a MnDOT news release. Local residential and business access will be maintained throughout construction, although routes will change periodically, the release states. Motorists can bypass the closure using the following detours: Eastbound through traffic can use northbound I-35 to eastbound U.S. 8 to southbound U.S. 61 Westbound through traffic can use northbound U.S. 61 to westbound U.S. 8 to southbound I-35 Southbound I-35 traffic can access eastbound Minnesota 97 by using Broadway Avenue to northbound I-35 to eastbound U.S. 8 to southbound U.S. 61. All construction activities and traffic impacts are weather and schedule dependent and subject to change, according to MnDOT. For more information, go to Forest Lake School Board hears input on possible contentious policy changes artOPENer Studio Tour hits 19 St. Croix Valley stops Bayport couple found dead in home; natural causes determined Stillwater: Water Street Inn's Chuck Dougherty named Lumberjack Days parade grand marshal Obituary: How a bridge got Mary McComber, mayor of Oak Park Heights, into local politics