State officials and members of the public gathered in front of the Wyoming Capitol Thursday to officially break ground on the construction phase of the Capitol Square Project.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) - Wyoming Senate President Phil Nicholas says state lawmakers have acted properly in overseeing the $300 million state Capitol restoration project.
To highlight the importance of preventing falls on the job site, JE Dunn, the construction manager for the Wyoming Capitol Square Project, held a free safety training in Cheyenne today.
A consultant on the project to renovate Wyoming's Capitol says it's unclear if the work will be completed in time to meet the state's target of having the building ready for the 2019 legislative session.