The Oregon Department of Transportation appears to have paid $7.2 million over 10 years for work on Tooze Road and Grahams Ferry Road in Wilsonville. The contract's extremely long duration and vague description raise questions about whether this represents efficient project management or poor initial planning.
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Oregon Department of Transportation
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$650K
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Oregon Department of Transportation
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