pavement restoration
Repairing and resurfacing streets, sidewalks, and curbs for safety.
Watch for how pavement restoration standards and timelines are handled during and after the near-north-side lateral replacement work.
Typically discussed at Public Works Committee. Check back when the next agenda is published.
Council approved a $2,437,152.60 contract for lead water service and sanitary lateral replacements across the near north side, with the city handling pavement restoration and getting reimbursed through WDNR funding. Meanwhile, resurfacing plans for Emmet, 18th, and 19th Streets are still in the prep stage, with utility contracts taking priority.
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passed City Council · Feb 16, 2026 26-027 Award of bid for Contract 2-2026, Lateral Replacement Program, scattered locations on the City's near north side
Motion to award the contract to Mammoth Construction LLC of Manitowoc, based on its lowest qualified bid, in the amount of $2,437,152.60
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Staff said plans, specifications, and bid documents were being prepared for 2026 resurfacing on Emmet, 18th, and 19th Streets, with no schedule or cost details included in the minutes.
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Staff reported they are preparing plans and bid documents for 2026 resurfacing on Emmet, 18th, and 19th Streets.
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Staff said utility contracts are taking priority over the Emmet/18th/19th resurfacing work, affecting timing and how long construction impacts may last.
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Council passed a motion awarding Contract 2-2026 (lead water service and sanitary lateral replacement program) to Mammoth Construction LLC for $2,437,152.60.
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The contract’s targeted area was described as the near north side, generally from 23rd Street north to 31st Street and east of Forest Avenue to the East Twin River, with some exceptions for areas proposed for future reconstruction.
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The stated project scope included 230 public-side water services, 160 private-side water services, and 100 public-side sanitary laterals.
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Pavement restoration was described as planned to be completed by Public Works (Street Section) as a force account activity and reimbursed as part of WDNR funding.
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