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Michigan DOT Begins Highway Sign Upgrades
March 18, 2026
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is initiating a $5.06 million project starting March 30, 2026, to upgrade highway signage along M-46, M-57, and US-127 in Gratiot and Isabella counties. This effort focuses on enhancing driver safety through improved visibility of signs, including overhead structures, and is expected to support approximately 43 jobs both directly and indirectly.
- The project is divided into two contracts: a $562,000 contract for sign upgrades along M-46 and M-57 in Gratiot County, and a $4.5 million contract for upgrades along US-127 across Gratiot and Isabella counties.
- Procurement professionals should note the geographic focus on Michigan state highways and the emphasis on safety improvements, which may influence future infrastructure maintenance and signage contracts.
- Vendors specializing in highway signage, traffic safety equipment, and overhead sign structures may find opportunities to engage with MDOT or similar state transportation agencies.
- The project timeline beginning in late March 2026 provides a clear window for mobilization and resource planning for contractors involved in transportation infrastructure upgrades.
The replaced signs will be easier for drivers to see, especially at night, increasing safety.
— Caitlyn French, MDOT Bay Region Media Representative
Agencies
Michigan Department of Transportation
Contracts
$562,000, $4.5 million