The Army Corps of Engineer says it has awarded a $5 million construction contract for a Fargo, North Dakota flood project.
The corps says the contract is going to Rising Sun Construction, Inc., of Fargo for a project in the city’s Ridgewood area.
The corps says the Ridgewood Project includes a series of earthen levees and flood walls built to an elevation of about 900 feet. It also will include one pumping station capable of pumping out 9,000 gallons of water per minute.
Construction is to start this month (September) and finish by the end of next.
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