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Tustin council rejects bids for Armstrong Avenue pedestrian bridge and Neighborhood D South Phase 2
Summary
The Tustin City Council voted unanimously to reject all bids for the Armstrong Avenue Pedestrian Bridge and Neighborhood D South Phase 2 projects, directing staff to redesign and rebid with a target of roughly six months to reduce costs and simplify scope.
The Tustin City Council on Nov. 18 voted 5-0 to reject all bids for the Armstrong Avenue Pedestrian Bridge and Neighborhood D South Phase 2 projects and asked staff to return with revised designs intended to reduce cost and speed rebidding.
Council Member Fink, who pulled the item for discussion, said the city has faced unexpected cost increases and that the current designs may have been overengineered. "When I looked at the line item for just the pedestrian…
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