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Norwalk council approves contract, funding and inspections for Public Works–Parks storage building

3173995 · May 2, 2025
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Norwalk City Council on May 1 approved contracts and related documents to construct a shared Public Works and Parks & Recreation storage building, awarding the construction contract and authorizing additional engineering inspections and contract documents needed to begin work.

Norwalk City Council on May 1 approved contracts and related documents to construct a shared Public Works and Parks & Recreation storage building, awarding the construction contract and authorizing additional engineering inspections and contract documents needed to begin work.

The council voted to approve the plans, specifications, form of contract and estimate of cost for a 50-by-200-foot storage building, to award the construction contract to Ike and Day Construction LLC for $1,043,388, and to approve the contract and bond. Council also authorized Supplemental Agreement No. 1 with Snyder and Associates for additional engineering inspections, estimated at about $35,000. Council members said construction is slated to begin June 1, 2025, and finish in fall 2025.

Why it matters: the building will provide shared storage and operational space for Public Works and Parks & Recreation and is funded from multiple city sources including road-use, stormwater,…

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