MoDOT Southeast District

Chester Bridge

The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission has announced the selection of The Ames Team as the design-build contractor to replace the Chester Bridge. The bridge spans the Mississippi River, connecting the cities of Perryville, Missouri and Chester, Illinois via Missouri Route 51/Illinois Route 150.

U.S. 412 in Dunklin County

As a main east-west corridor in Missouri’s Bootheel, U.S. Route 412 carries more than 6,000 vehicles a day. Currently, the existing four-lane upgrades end near Cardwell, Missouri, and U.S. 412 returns to a two-lane road. To plan for future capacity improvements, the Missouri Department of Transportation has launched an Environmental Study.

Southeast Projects Awarded

During its regular meeting each month, the Missouri Highways and Transportation reviews and awards projects across the state. Learn more about the Southeast District's upcoming projects!

Southeast District Public Meeting Archive

Latest News

  • EB U.S. Route 60 in Shannon County Reduced for Concrete Repairs

    04/09/2026

    SIKESTON—Eastbound Route 60 in Shannon County will be reduced to one lane with a 14-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform concrete repairs.  

    This section of roadway is located from County Road 446 to County Road 445 near Winona...

  • U.S. Route 63 in Oregon County Impacted for Median Work and Striping

    04/09/2026

    SIKESTON—Route 63 in Oregon County will be impacted as construction crews install a new concrete median island and restripe the pavement.  

    This section of roadway is located from Alton Road to County Road 360 near Thayer, Missouri. A 12-foot width...

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