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City consultant outlines 2025 road and pavement‑marking plan; emergency repair planned on State Route 21

2336719 · February 19, 2025
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Summary

GPD Group presented an $825,000 base bid for Norton’s pavement program with an optional $150,000 alternate, a temporary concrete cap emergency repair on State Route 21 conduit, and a late‑spring/early‑summer construction window for most work.

Brian Bensley, a project engineer for GPD Group, briefed Norton City Council on the city’s 2025 road and pavement‑marking program, including a temporary emergency fix on State Route 21 and cost drivers affecting this year’s bid estimates.

Bensley said the estimated base bid was increased to approximately $825,000 after revising alternates and the base scope. The package includes an alternate for Hawaii Avenue and Burke Street estimated at about $150,000; if bids allow the alternate, the total program would approach $1 million. Bensley said the office added about 225 linear (units not explicitly stated in the meeting) to the program compared with last year.

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