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St. Louis County awards two public‑works contracts; paving bid under engineer estimate, safety J‑turn project moves forward pending DBE sign‑off
Summary
The county board approved two public works contracts: pavement work at the Duluth maintenance campus awarded to Northland Constructors for about $734,000, and a traffic safety 'J‑turn' intersection project awarded to KGM at about $1.677 million pending final disadvantaged‑business (DBE) review by state transportation authorities.
St. Louis County commissioners approved two public‑works contract awards on June 10, accepting competitive bids that came in below engineering estimates and using a mix of local and federal funds for delivery.
Why it matters: Both projects aim to maintain and improve county infrastructure and traffic safety. One is a campus paving project for county facilities; the other is a high‑volume intersection reconstruction intended to improve safety and traffic flow.
The board voted to award a paving contract for…
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