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Wausau Board of Public Works accepts low alley-paving bid, approves multiple pay estimates and tables lead‑line change order

3516108 · May 27, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Public Works accepted a low bid for the 2025 alley paving project, approved several construction pay estimates and a small change order for asphalt patching, and tabled a change order request on a state-funded lead service line project pending additional documentation and DNR action.

The City of Wausau Board of Public Works on May 27 accepted a low bid for the 2025 alley paving project, approved pay estimates totaling several hundred thousand dollars for trail, downtown and wastewater projects, and tabled a change order request related to the city’s lead service line replacement program pending further documentation and DNR review.

Board Member 1, a member of the Board of Public Works, moved to accept the low bid from RC Pavers for the 2025 alley paving project; the board approved the motion. RC Pavers’ low bid was recorded as $40,980; competing bids referenced in the meeting included American Asphalt and Haas, with Haas described as the highest bid.

The board approved these construction payments and contract changes presented at the meeting: a pay estimate of $232,288.38 for the 70 Second Avenue Trail South Extension (contractor PGA Inc.); a pay estimate of $376,060.66…

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