Detail Letting Schedule for Yoakum County (FY 2021)

Last Update: Tuesday, October 05, 2021

Bid Tabulations Dashboard

Use this interactive Tableau dashboard to display bidding information on projects let through statewide and local district letting for the past 24 months.

The Electronic State Business Daily (ESBD), the Electronic Bidding System, and the project proposal are the official sources of advertisement and bidding information for the State and Local Lettings. Bidders should bid the project using the information found therein, including any addenda. These sources take precedence over information from other sources, including TxDOT webpages, which are unofficial and intended for informational purposes only.

Yoakum County (FY 2021)

CCSJ: 0297-02-017

District:LUBBOCKLet Date:Sep 2020
Highway:US 82Let Status:Actual
Project ID:C 297-2-17CSJ:0297-02-017
Description:INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNALHandling
Code:
 
Limits From:10TH STREET IN PLAINSFund Cat:8
Limits To:0.5 MILE EAST OF SH 214ESTIMATE:$233,988
Length:1.0Actual$227,488
 
District:LUBBOCKLet Date:Sep 2020
Highway:SH 214Let Status:Actual
Project ID:C 461-5-13CSJ:0461-05-013
Description:INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNALHandling
Code:
 
Limits From:0.5 NORTH OF US 82Fund Cat:8
Limits To:US 82ESTIMATE:$6,250
Length:0.5Actual$5,625
 
District:LUBBOCKLet Date:Sep 2020
Highway:SH 214Let Status:Actual
Project ID:C 461-8-29CSJ:0461-08-029
Description:INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNALHandling
Code:
 
Limits From:US 82Fund Cat:8
Limits To:0.5 MILE SOUTH OF US 82ESTIMATE:$6,250
Length:0.5Actual$5,625
 
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Totals for 0297-02-017
Length:2
Estimate:$246,488
Actual:$238,738

Handling CodeDefinition
XXProject not processed through statewide letting
TRTransfer of funds
LCProject let through local entity
LCProject not charged against district apportionment



Let StatusDefinition
TentativeEstimated letting date for this project
ApprovedProject has administrative approval to be let
ActualProject was let to contract