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Cleanup and repairs from the rockfall on Interstate 70 in Glenwood Canyon is expected to take up to two months, according to the Colorado Department of Transportation.

CDOT said Friday that Flatirons Construction Co. has been chosen to repair the roadway, at a cost of $860,000. Flatirons said it could finish the job in 55 days, although no start date has been given.

The cost of the job does not include CDOT’s costs of emergency cleanups following the rockslide Monday morning, blasting, scaling and getting traffic moving.

In the meantime, traffic is proceeding on a single lane in each direction at a speed limit of 40 mph.

Mike McPhee: 303-954-1409 or mmcphee@denverpost.com

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