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Board recommends multiple infrastructure contracts including $2.51 million viaduct rehabilitation

City of Fremont Utility and Infrastructure Board · March 31, 2026
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Summary

The board unanimously recommended City Council approval of several public-works contracts and change orders, including a $2,508,584.43 contract for the North Broad Street viaduct, a $273,405.80 asphalt overlay, and change orders totaling $394,126.70 for storm sewer cleanout and well-pump servicing.

The City of Fremont Utility and Infrastructure Board on March 31, 2026, voted 5-0 to recommend City Council approval of several infrastructure contracts and change orders covering street and bridge work, storm-sewer cleaning and well-pump servicing.

Dan Gillis, the city’s director of public works, outlined the largest item: Resolution 2026-076 to award a $2,508,584.43 contract to JMN Construction LLC for the North Broad Street Viaduct Rehabilitation. Gillis also presented the low bid from Hawkins Construction for the 19th Street asphalt overlay at $273,405.80.

The board approved a resolution to award electrical-conduit installation to Wiese Plumbing & Excavating Inc.; the packet noted this project is within the current capital budget. The board also recommended approval of a $299,100 change order for additional storm sewer cleanout with Hydro-Klean LLC and a $95,026.70 change order addendum for well pump servicing with the Cahoy Group. Each motion was moved and seconded by board members and carried 5-0; all items were forwarded as recommendations to the City Council for final action.

Board members and staff discussed funding and contract oversight during the review. The board did not record dissent and directed staff to proceed with Council submittals.