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Adams County approves $15,000 consultant agreement, hears updates on culvert and guardrail projects
Summary
County highway staff won approval for a consultant agreement for a locally funded deck-overlay bridge project, certified a covered bridge for the state comptroller, and reported delays and timelines for a culvert replacement and a federally funded guardrail project that will be paid by reimbursement grant.
Adams County commissioners approved a consulting agreement with engineering firm HWC not to exceed $15,000 to develop plans for a locally funded deck-overlay rehabilitation after a federal grant request was unsuccessful, and they signed the county’s annual covered-bridge certification for submission to the state comptroller. County highway staff also updated the board on progress and schedule changes for Culvert 134 and on a Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) guardrail contract expected to be paid by reimbursement grant.
The agreement with HWC covers consulting and plan work only; it does not pay for construction. “The total from this agreement is an hourly not to exceed $15,000,” county highway staff said during the meeting. The firm’s…
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