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Board of Public Works approves pay estimates for street and lift‑station projects, grants three concrete licenses

Board of Public Works · July 8, 2026
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Summary

At its July 8 meeting the Board of Public Works approved minutes, authorized pay estimates totaling several hundred thousand dollars for three 2025 projects and granted three Portland cement concrete contractor licenses; all actions were approved by voice vote.

The Chair of the Board of Public Works opened the meeting Wednesday, July 8, and the board approved the minutes, authorized three contractor pay estimates for 2025 projects and granted three Portland cement concrete licenses before adjourning.

The Chair moved to approve the minutes from the previous regular meeting; the motion was seconded and the board affirmed the measure by voice vote. The Chair then presented a sequence of routine contract payments for ongoing 2025 public‑works projects and introduced each for approval.

The board approved pay estimate No. 10 for Street Construction Project A (Randolph Street, Cherry Street) for Hassans Incorporated in the amount of $41,264.82. The Chair said quantities had been verified by "TJ and our inspector," and then moved to approve; the motion was seconded and the board responded, "Aye."

For Street Construction Project B (North 8th Avenue), the board approved pay estimate No. 2 for Switlick And Sons in the amount of $193,967.79. The Chair noted that quantities and work were reviewed and approved by the project inspector and the project engineer; the motion to approve was seconded and passed by voice vote.

The board also approved pay estimate No. 6 for the Cherry Street lift station replacement for Integrity Grading and Excavating in the amount of $91,075.88. The Chair said the engineering firm "Carteats" inspected and verified quantities of work as complete; the board voted "Aye" after a motion and second.

The Chair reported that three Portland cement concrete license applications — Olsen Paving Incorporated, Concrete Creations of Wisconsin Incorporated, and Concrete Solutions Incorporated — had been reviewed and moved to approve all three. The motion was seconded and approved by voice vote.

The meeting concluded after the Chair made a motion to adjourn; the motion was seconded and the board voted to adjourn.

All motions reported in the transcript were moved, seconded and approved by voice. The transcript records no dissenting votes, roll-call tallies, abstentions or named individual vote counts for any item; the record shows each item was approved by the board on a voice vote.