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Kingman approves $300,000 increase to finish Powerhouse entrance project after unforeseen underground work
Summary
City council approved a $300,000 budget increase to finish a Highway Safety Improvement Program project relocating the Powerhouse entrance after uncharted underground conditions caused change orders and delays; ADOT negotiated the contractor change orders and work is scheduled to finish paving this month.
Kingman City Council voted to approve a $300,000 amended budget increase to cover change orders and delays on the Powerhouse entrance relocation project, city officials said.
The additional funds cover work that was not included in the original contract after contractors found unknown underground items while pulling up the roadway, Anthony Brozic, district engineer for the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT), told the council. City Manager Tim Walsh said ADOT negotiated…
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