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Martinsville staff report bids for parking-lot repave and multi-mile sidewalk project; staff to review

Martinsville Board of Works and Safety · December 11, 2025
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Summary

City staff opened a single bid for a parking-lot repaving project and reported three bids for a planned 5+ mile sidewalk project for 2026. Wallace Construction, Olco, and E & B Paving submitted bids; staff will review and return a recommendation at the next meeting.

City staff presented contractor bids on Dec. 8 for two upcoming infrastructure efforts: a parking-lot repaving project adjacent to the building and a multi-mile sidewalk project planned for 2026.

Mr. Oakes described the parking-lot scope (repaving the lot east of the building, filling a former basement area, and paving adjacent alleys). He said the city received a single bid from Wallace Construction and reported the amount as approximately $190,286 in the packet (the transcript contains numeric artifacts). He said no exceptions were taken and staff will review the bid and present a recommendation at the next meeting.

Mr. Dunn summarized the sidewalk project for 2026—"taking bites out of the elephant"—noting it will be about 5-plus miles focused on southeast neighborhoods (from Walnut down to York and adjacent east‑west streets). Three bids were reported: Olco (Allco) at $3,082,464, E & B Paving at $2,171,355.75, and Wallace Construction at $1,219,580. Mr. Dunn recommended staff take the bids under advisement and return with a comparison at the next meeting.

No contract awards were made at the Dec. 8 meeting; staff said they will review all bids and bring back recommendations. The board acknowledged the large cost differences among bidders and asked staff to evaluate the proposals.