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Company Overview of Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc.
Company Overview
3626 Elkhart Road
Goshen, IN 46527
United States
Founded in 1916
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Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc. Key Developments
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is awarding a contract to Rieth-Riley Construction Co., Inc. to add travel lanes on Interstate 69 between 116th Street and I-465. This second Operation Indy Commute - I-69 contract will rebuild the median shoulder to add a southbound travel lane between 116th Street and I-465. The contract also calls for Rieth-Riley to construct auxiliary lanes to connect interchange ramps between 82nd, 96th and 116th Streets. Moveable barrier wall will be used during construction to restrict traffic lanes during non-peak hours. Between I-465 and the 116th Street/SR 37 interchange, I-69 northbound will have four lanes and southbound will have at least three lanes during peak traffic hours. Rieth-Riley will coordinate all construction activities with the ongoing interchange improvement project at Exit 205. Both contracts are expected to be complete by the end of 2013. The first Operation Indy Commute - I-69 project started last spring at the northbound Exit 205 to 116th Street and State Road 37. Improvements to the northbound exit configuration and a new two-lane flyover ramp to State Road 37 are expected to be complete before improvements to the southbound side of the interchange begin this spring.
Reith-Riley Construction Company, Inc. and R.W. Armstrong & Associates, Inc. were awarded the $41,455,610 Major Moves design build contract. The project on I-65 will add an additional lane in each direction and reconstruct the existing lanes of I-65 from six tenths of a mile north of S.R. 32 to one half mile south of Boone County Road 100 East. This project also includes rebuilding the S.R. 39 Bridge over I-65 and the I-65 Bridge over Prairie Creek and rehabilitating the bridge over Lafayette Ave. The project is scheduled to be completed in July of 2013. This construction project has a reduced speed limit and has been targeted by the Indiana State Police and the Boone County Sheriff's Department for increased enforcement activities in an effort to reduce speeding in the work zone.
Reith-Riley Construction Company, Inc. and R.W. Armstrong & Associates, Inc. were awarded the $41,455,610 Major Moves design build contract. The project on I-65 will add an additional lane in each direction and reconstruct the existing lanes of I-65 from six tenths of a mile north of S.R. 32 to one half mile south of Boone County Road 100 East. This project also includes rebuilding the S.R. 39 Bridge over I-65 and the I-65 Bridge over Prairie Creek and rehabilitating the bridge over Lafayette Ave. The project is scheduled to be completed in July of 2013.
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