9th St, 8th Ave, 9th Ave, & 10th Ave N Improvements
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Start: Spring 2025
Estimated Completion: Fall 2025
Current Status:
Bids were opened at 11:45 am on Wednesday, November 6, 2024 and were as follows:
Master Construction Co Inc $3,403,624.90
Dakota Underground Co Inc $3,550,272.03
Border States Paving Inc $4,379,154.85
Park Construction Company $5,315,072.17
On Tuesday, November 12, 2024, the Fargo City Commission awarded the contract to Master Construction Inc. in the amount of $3,403,624.90 as the lowest and best bid.
Overall Project Map:
Overall Project Map
Project Overview:
Construction activities include the removal and replacement of the existing water main, sanitary sewer, asphalt pavement, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, driveway aprons, and upgrades to the storm sewer system.
Impacts:
This project will be constructed in phases to minimize local impacts as much as possible. The project will be phased as follows:
Phase 1A: on 9th St N from 7th Ave N to 8th Ave N – 60 days
Phase 1B: on 8th Ave N from 9th St N to 10th St N – 49 days
Phase 2A: on 9th St N from 8th Ave N to 9th Ave N – 70 days
Phase 2B*: on 9th Ave N from 9th St N to 10th St N – 56 days
Phase 2C: on 9th Ave N from 8th St N to 9th St N – 49 days
Phase 3A: on 9th St N from 9th Ave N to 10th Ave N – 65 days
Phase 3B*: on 10th Ave N from 9th St N to 10th St N – 49 days
*Phases 2B and 3B can not run concurrently.
Contractor:
Master Construction Inc.
Timeline:
It is anticipated that construction will begin in the spring of 2025 with all roads reopened in the fall of 2025.
Funding:
The project will be funded with a combination of Sales Tax Funds, Utility Funds (Storm Water, Street Light, Waste Water, Water), and Special Assessments to the benefiting properties. Special Assessments will be applied per City policy.
Purpose:
Update the following info as needed with project specific details:
The existing water main and sanitary sewer is being replaced to minimize impacts and costs associated with breaks/failures. The street reconstruction is necessary because the existing street section has deteriorated significantly and has exceeded its life expectancy.