Breakdown of the infrastructure spending in Va.

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Stimulus funding

The Commonwealth Transportation Board yesterday awarded $48.3 million in contracts for 120 federal stimulus projects.
$35 million will go to seven design-build contracts to replace or repair 119 bridges and culverts, 112 of which are structurally deficient, across the state. Two central Virginia bridges are included:
$588,776 will go to replace the deck of the U.S. 60 westbound bridge over Toe Ink Swamp in New Kent County; and
$776,390 will go to replace the superstructure of the state Route 684 bridge over Muddy Creek in Powhatan County.
The board also awarded a $13.3 million contract to widen and repair state Route 3 in Fredericksburg.
Virginia has received $694.5 million in highway funding from the federal economic stimulus package.

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