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Council accepts contractor cost-sharing offer for McCaswell Bypass project
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Summary
Council accepted a renewed cost-sharing offer from 'Gdock' for the McCaswell Bypass (SR 5) and agreed to move forward with the project's planned letting in July; motion approved by voice vote.
The McCasville City Council discussed and accepted a renewed offer from a contractor identified in the meeting as 'Gdock' (a representative cited by S1 as Sanjay Joseph) to share costs on the McCaswell Bypass project (SR 5 near the roundabout toward the Tennessee line).
Chair (S1) said the firm initially asked the town for $96,000, the city declined and planned to do the work itself, and the firm later returned offering to split the cost. Chair (S1) told the council the project was expected to be let for bidding in July and said the contractor provided a payment schedule described in the meeting. The transcript records the contractor amount as $189,188 and—separately in the same discussion—two installment amounts of $23,297 due in August 2026 and August 2027. The council confirmed acceptance of the contractor's offer by motion and voice vote.
Why it matters: The McCaswell Bypass project affects a state route adjacent to the city and includes a roundabout and other safety elements; council acceptance of cost-sharing can change the city's capital obligations and timing. The meeting record contains inconsistent numeric details about the contractor figures (total vs. installment amounts); staff files should be consulted for the definitive contract terms.
Next steps: The chair indicated bids would be let in July and staff will follow up with the contractor and present definitive contract terms when available.

