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Council approves nearly $13 million in citywide resurfacing contracts; members press for striping, curbs and ADA follow-up
Summary
The Birmingham City Council voted to award three lump-sum resurfacing contracts to Dunn Construction Company totaling about $12.7 million and discussed timing for striping, curb preservation and ADA access during post-award questions.
The Birmingham City Council on July 22 approved three resolutions awarding citywide street resurfacing contracts to Dunn Construction Company Inc., with combined awards totaling $12,729,672.45.
The agreements are: $4,007,663 for ENG 02/2025 (contract 1); $4,461,496.60 for ENG 2025-14 (contract 2); and $4,260,512.85 for ENG 2015-15 (contract 3). The resolutions state each award is the "lowest responsible and responsive" bid and authorize the mayor to execute the contracts subject to available appropriation.
Councilors pressed administration staff after the approvals about whether the contracts require timely pavement markings, milling that preserves curbs and follow-up inspections. Councilor Abbott said the lack of striping is a…
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