In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the urgent need to proceed with a bridge replacement project, emphasizing the importance of appropriating funds to award Complete General's bid. The project is set to begin next year, with a completion deadline of October 1, 2025. Key preliminary work, including utility relocation and the installation of a water line, may commence this fall.
During the meeting, alternative options were considered, including the possibility of rebidding the project with the current design. However, officials expressed concerns about the lack of contractor interest in previous bids and the potential loss of grant funds if the project were to be delayed. They noted that rebidding could jeopardize the timeline necessary to utilize the awarded funds effectively.
Another option discussed was redesigning the project to reduce contractor risk, but this too was deemed impractical due to the potential need for new construction easements and further utility relocations. Officials highlighted the existing agreement with Riverly, which includes a temporary road for emergency access, indicating that any redesign would complicate current arrangements.
Ultimately, the recommendation was to amend the existing ordinance to facilitate the appropriation of funds and ensure the project remains on schedule. The urgency of the situation was underscored by the need to act quickly to replace the bridge and maintain community safety.