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Research Requests for Proposal

Current RFPsNote: RFP questions and answers (Q&A) documents will only be posted below if questions were received by the date noted in the original proposal. Sustainable Anti-Icing Solutions Reducing Concrete Damage with Organic-Based AgentsProject...

Missouri Route 190 Bridge Replacement in Daviess County

The Daviess County Route 190 Bridge over Clear Creek was built in 1932 and carries approximately 1101 vehicles per day. 

The bridge is in need of replacement due to its age and poor condition.

MoDOT and consultants from EFK Moen, LLC, are designing a...

Districts Impacted
Northwest
Counties Impacted
Daviess
Route Impacted
190
In Progress

U.S. 67 (Future I-57) in Butler County: Phases 3 & 4

The Missouri Department of Transportation held a public hearing from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 to discuss phases 3 and 4 of the multi-phase project to upgrade U.S Route 67 in Butler County. Phase 3 of the U.S. 67 project includes future acces...

Work Zone Management (WZM)

What is Work Zone Management?Work Zone Management (WZM) is a planned and coordinated process to manage traffic during construction to minimize traffic delays, ensure motorist and worker safety, and complete roadwork in a timely manner. MoDOT maintains proc...

TSMO Success Stories

From signal timing to unique interchange designs, Transportation Systems Management and Operations (TMSO) strategies are in use all over Missouri roadways.The innovative culture at MoDOT has allowed for the successful implementation of many unique TSMO str...
In Person

The U.S. Route 65 Corridor Upgrades in Benton, Hickory, and Dallas Counties include installing passing lanes along the Corridor between Buffalo and Warsaw, two (2) roundabouts in Buffalo, and one (1) roundabout in Warsaw. The public meeting will be held in the Buffalo High School Cafeteria.

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Counties Impacted
Benton
Dallas
Hickory
Route Impacted
65
MEETING DATE
06/17/2025
MEETING TIME
4:30 - 6 p.m.