Colorado Code § 43-2-208

County commissioners authorized to construct highways and let contracts
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(1) Whenever any county highway or bridge is to be constructed or any grading or
repairing is to be done upon any county highway, the board of county commissioners is
authorized to undertake such construction, grading, or repairing in its own behalf or to let
contracts for the same. Boards of county commissioners are also authorized to make bids and to
enter into contracts, where the contract price involved does not exceed one hundred thousand
dollars, with the department of transportation or any agency of the federal or state government
for the construction, maintenance, and repair of state or federal highways or bridges within their
respective counties and to undertake and perform whatever work is necessary in connection
therewith. All labor employed in such contracts shall be bona fide residents of the state of
Colorado, and in all cases preference shall be granted to residents of the county wherein the
contract is being performed.
(2) Repealed.

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