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County awards major bridge contracts amid flooding crisis

July 10, 2024 | Blue Earth County , Minnesota



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County awards major bridge contracts amid flooding crisis
In a recent government meeting, the Blue Earth County Board awarded a construction bid to R&E Enterprises of Mankato for a project totaling $151,352, which is notably above the engineer's estimate of $124,933. Despite the significant percentage increase, officials emphasized that the overall financial impact remains manageable due to prior purchases related to the project.

The meeting also provided updates on various ongoing infrastructure projects. The bridge over the Blue Earth River on County State Highway 13 has opened to local traffic, while drainage work continues on multiple roads, albeit hindered by recent heavy rainfall. Notably, the grading work has progressed more slowly than anticipated.

Upcoming projects include a bridge replacement on County Road 29, with bids expected to open in mid-August, and a bridge replacement on County Road 146 set to begin construction shortly. Funding for several bridge projects has been secured, with a total project cost nearing $730,000 for County Road 139, which is slated for bidding this fall.

The board also discussed the impact of recent flooding, which has led to over 30 road closures and significant damage assessments underway. Maintenance crews are actively engaged in repairs and routine maintenance, including pothole patching and vegetation control.

Additionally, the board expressed gratitude to county staff for their hard work during challenging times, particularly in response to flooding and ongoing infrastructure demands. The meeting concluded with discussions about the future of the Kasan Line Bridge and potential funding avenues through FEMA and the Federal Highway Administration.

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