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Commission accepts $5.44 million GMP for Twelfth Street improvements; two-phase CMAR split approved

2519446 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

The Manhattan City Commission accepted a $5,439,202 guaranteed maximum price (GMP) from BHS Construction for Twelfth Street improvements between Morrow and Laramie and approved a two-phase split of the construction-manager-at-risk contract.

The Manhattan City Commission voted Feb. 18 to accept a guaranteed maximum price of $5,439,202 from BHS Construction for Twelfth Street improvements from Morrow Street to Laramie Street and for the alley between North Manhattan Avenue and Twelfth Street. The commission also approved a second amendment to the construction-manager-at-risk agreement to split Twelfth Street and Laramie Street construction into two phases; both votes were unanimous, 5–0.

City staff said the GMP includes significant underground utility work, and that about $1 million of the GMP is for utility improvements (water, storm sewer) needed to serve Aggieville and to create a redundant water feed for the district. Staff and the contractor described a phasing plan that anticipates heavy work beginning after…

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