Oklahoma Rural Two-Lane Advancement and Management Plan (RAAMP) Package 3

The rural two-lane network in Oklahoma accounted for approximately 65 percent of all serious and fatal crashes in the State, primarily due to the lack of shoulders. The Rural Two-Lane Advancement and Management Plan (RAAMP) Phases 3, 4, and 5 projects will improve 53 miles of rural roads by adding eight-foot shoulders, rehabilitating and resurfacing 59 miles of roads and structures, and replacing three bridges and four concrete bridge boxes.
Package 3: The Project is comprised of seven rural projects from Oklahoma’s Rural Two Lane Advancement and Management Program. The program’s improvements target the addition of 8ft shoulders/widening, the rehabilitation/resurfacing of existing driving lanes along with associated drainage and grading work, across Oklahoma’s rural road network.
Project will consist of:
• 22.12 miles of widening to add 8’ shoulders
• 21.86 miles of asphalt resurfacing
• 4.27 miles of full depth reconstruction
• Extension of 4 reinforced concrete bridge boxes
• Replacement of 1 reinforced concrete bridge box
• Replacement of 1 span bridge