Investments Pave the Way for a Road to Success in Wyoming

Your Wyoming Chamber understands that strong infrastructure is the backbone of a thriving economy. By supporting investments in roads, bridges, and highways, we help pave the way—literally and figuratively—for businesses to succeed, expand, and stay in Wyoming. Reliable transportation networks attract new industries, ensure smooth supply chains, and create jobs, reinforcing the state’s economic foundation.
A prime example of this commitment is the Wyoming Transportation Commission’s recent awarding of nearly $9 million in contracts to Reiman Corp. for major roadwork projects across the state. Congratulations to Reiman Corp. for leading these critical infrastructure improvements that will enhance Wyoming’s connectivity and commerce.
Why it matters: These projects are more than just construction—they are investments in Wyoming’s future. Road and bridge rehabilitation across multiple counties ensures safer, more efficient transportation for businesses, residents, and visitors. With completion dates extending into 2026, these improvements will generate sustained economic activity.
By the numbers: In it’s January session, the Wyoming Transportation Commission awarded a total of $37.6 million for nine statewide infrastructure projects:
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McGarvin-Moberly Construction Co. received a $9.7 million contract for work on Wyoming Highway 220.
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H-K Contractors Inc. secured $5.99 million for highway overlay and reconstruction.
Congratulations to both companies for their contributions to improving Wyoming’s infrastructure!
The bottom line: These projects are primarily funded by federal dollars, showcasing a strong partnership between state and federal governments to enhance Wyoming’s transportation network. Investing in infrastructure isn’t just about roads—it’s about building a stronger economy for the businesses and communities that call Wyoming home.