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Public Works Committee OKs Flax Hill Road contract with Grosso Companies and $400,000 PO increase for Burns Construction

2956082 · April 1, 2025
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The Norwalk Public Works Committee authorized a contract with Grosso Companies LLC for Flax Hill Road paving and sidewalks and approved a $400,000 increase to a Burns Construction purchase order to accelerate permanent roadway repairs after utility work.

The Public Works Committee authorized the city to contract with Grosso Companies LLC for roadway paving and sidewalks on Flax Hill Road and approved an increase to a Burns Construction purchase order for permanent roadway repairs following utility work.

The authorizations included (1) allowing Mayor Harry W. Rilling to execute an agreement with Grosso Companies LLC for project RD2025-1, Flax Hill Road from Arbor Drive to Highland Avenue, not to exceed $1,001,704.30, and (2) allowing the chief of operations and public works to execute contract orders for the same project not to exceed $180,190.33. The committee also authorized the purchasing agent to increase the purchase order for the first amendment to the April 9, 2024, agreement with Burns Construction Company for project PM2024-2 by an amount not to exceed $400,000; that item responds to recent Eversource utility work on multiple streets.

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