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Council approves $326,012 cooperative purchase to finish Robinson Road project

May 03, 2025 | Corinth, Denton County, Texas


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Council approves $326,012 cooperative purchase to finish Robinson Road project
The Corinth City Council unanimously approved a cooperative purchase May 1 to finish the Robinson Road project, authorizing work valued at $326,012 under the City of Denton’s contract with Floyd Smith Concrete.

Public Works Director Glenn Barker told council the project will raise the road’s Pavement Condition Index (PCI) from 53 at the project’s start to an average of about 78 once the final portion is complete. The final portion covers roughly 1,500 linear feet and the contract amount presented to council was $326,012.

Barker said Phase 1 of the project in 2023 cost approximately $180,000 and that savings realized from the 2024 Park Ridge roundabout allowed the city to finish the remaining sections. The council’s authorization uses a cooperative (piggyback) purchase off Denton’s contract.

A councilmember moved and the motion was seconded; the board recorded a unanimous vote to approve and authorized the city manager to execute the necessary documents.

The action authorizes staff to proceed with the contracted work; the transcript does not show contested bids or public comment on this item at the time of the vote.

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