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Norwalk council affirms TK Concrete as responsible bidder, awards Cherry Parkway and Main Street water contracts amid past litigation concerns
Summary
After council discussion about a decade-old dispute with TK Concrete on a prior project, the city found the firm a responsible bidder and awarded contracts for the Cherry Parkway widening and Main Street water-main replacement totaling about $1.44 million.
The Norwalk City Council voted March 6 to declare TK Concrete a "responsible bidder" for municipal construction work and to award the firm separate contracts for the Cherry Parkway widening project and the Main Street water main replacement.
Council discussion directly addressed a 10-year-old contract dispute on a prior Norwalk project with the same company. Jim (city attorney) and several council members reviewed the city's prior litigation and performance concerns and said those matters informed the discussion before the votes. "We had litigation with 1 contractor over an improvement project, and it was TK concrete on that Wakanda project...it came in extremely late," the city attorney said during the…
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