Harrison seeking bids for 2021 road program
Harrison is seeking bids from contractors interested in milling and resurfacing 15 roads in the township.
The township estimates that its 2021 road program will cost about $430,000. Sealed bids are due by 4 p.m. April 22.
The most expensive work is expected to be on Federal Street, at about $72,000. The township is requiring that milling and paving on Federal Street must be done on a Saturday.
Milling and resurfacing all of Pennsylvania Avenue is expected to cost almost $60,000.
Other roads included in the program, with the estimated cost of the improvements, are:
• High Street from Painter Avenue to Jefferson Avenue, about $15,000.
• Two portions of Altermoor Drive, totaling about $55,600.
• All of Tea Rose Lane, including its intersection with Talisman, about $27,000.
• Glenn Street and Neely Street between Burtner Road and Ivanhoe Street, about $15,000.
• All of Arizona Avenue, about $22,000.
• Alabama Avenue from Pacific Avenue to Broadview Boulevard, about $26,000.
• Union Avenue from Idaho Avenue to Montana Avenue, about $37,000.
• All of J.P. Marino Boulevard, about $22,000.
• Broadview Boulevard from Springhill Road south to the first stop sign, about $40,000.
• Opal Court from Van Doren to McWilliams, about $21,500.
• All of Ash Street, about $3,000.
• An alley between Freeport Road and Adams Street, from Springhill Road to Freeport Road, about $8,500.
Base repairs are included on all roads except Ash Street and the alley between Freeport Road and Adams Street.
A profile and bid schedule for the project are available at niraengineers.com.
Brian C. Rittmeyer, a Pittsburgh native and graduate of Penn State University's Schreyer Honors College, has been with the Trib since December 2000. He can be reached at brittmeyer@triblive.com.
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