Colorado and Kentucky emerged as winners in the fight to reopen the government, with money for roads in Colorado and a dam in Kentucky landing in a package that is set to clear Congress later Wednesday.

The package was worked out between Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D., Nev.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) in order to end a government shutdown and avoid a looming debt crisis. The fight over the terms for reopening the government went down to the wire, leaving little opportunity for anything extra to land in the package.

One of the few groups to get extra money was the Olmsted Lock and Dam Authority, which is being developed by URS Corp., a construction management company that develops projects for the government. The lock and dam, which is under construction on the Ohio River between Olmsted, Ill., and Monkey’s Eyebrow, Ky., would be authorized to receive $2.92 billion, up from $775 million. The company says the dam is one of the largest civil works projects ever undertaken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and will replace two of the original locks and dams completed in 1929. Construction will stop without more money, according to a summary of the bill…