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Grant FundingInfrastructure & MaintenanceDetected Jun 11, 2026

YMPO TIP Amendment #7 adds an Off-System Bridge project in the City of Yuma to replace the B Canal bridge at Avenue 4E, with design in FY 2027 and construction in FY 2029. ADOT’s May 21, 2026 OSB eligibility letter to the City confirms OSB/STBGP funding of 3793919, including 545000 in design/admin costs (513935 federal and 31065 local match) and 3248919 in construction costs (3063731 federal and 185188 local match). The City must program the project phases in the regional TIP and submit a project initiation packet to ADOT LPA before beginning reimbursable work. This presents a sizable upcoming bridge design and construction opportunity where consultants can offer structural design, environmental and hydraulic studies, and bidding support, and contractors can prepare for a multimillion‑dollar federally funded bridge replacement letting targeted for FY 2029.

Project must follow all federal-aid requirements; no work is eligible for reimbursement until ADOT o...

Yuma MPOCity of Yuma Avenue 4E and B Canal bridge replacement (OSB funding)

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Infrastructure & Maintenance

Where this sits in the buying cycle

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Capital plan & early discussion

Next 1–2 Q

Scoping & vendor outreach window

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RFP / solicitation posted

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Award & contract

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