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State Street hazmat removal bid far lower than estimate; project still needs tens of millions
Summary
ITD told lawmakers the hazardous‑materials removal bid for its State Street site came in at under $1 million compared with an initial $8 million estimate; about $41 million has been appropriated to the project but completion is now estimated at $60–70 million.
Senator Winthrop asked the Idaho Transportation Department for an accounting of the State Street property cleanup, and Director Scott Stokes said the agency has completed design work, has bid the hazardous‑materials removal and will move forward with that contract soon.
"It was initially estimated to be $8,000,000. The bid came in extremely well. It was, actually a little less…
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