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Project Description:
WEST SPRINGFIELD- GEOMETRIC IMPROVEMENTS & SIGNALIZATION, KINGS HIGHWAY & ELM STREET
The project includes the widening and reconstruction of 460 feet of Elm Street, 350 feet of Kings Highway and 150 feet of Witch Path. The intersection will be signalized, and will provide turning lanes and bus pull-offs.
Location:
  • Town of West Springfield
  • Resident Engineer: Joseph Borowiec
    Construction Contract Value: $596,576.00
    Construction Bid Price: $527,251.00
    Initial Construction Estimate: $458,375.10
    District: District 2
    Current Status: Physical work completed (as of 09/29/2005)

    Contracts (1) Progress
    # 36655 -- Construction Contract
    West Springfield - Intersection Improvements at Elm Street and King's Highway Completed

    Bridges

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  • Contract Dates
    Notice to Proceed: 01/11/2005
    Contract Information
    Project Designer: Municipality
    Funding Source: Surface Trans. Program
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    Property Impacts - Right of Way
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    Environmental Impacts
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    Project Design
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    Project Funding
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    Public Involvement
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    Construction
    Current Status
    Physical work completed
    Accelerated Bridge Program
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    Project Task Information
    Project Status
    Project Review Committee PRC Approved 10/03/1995
    Project Status Advertised 07/17/2004
    Project Management
    100% Design 100% Package Received 04/28/2004
    100% Design 100% Package Comments to DE 06/08/2004
    25% Design 25% Package Received 06/18/1999
    25% Design 25% Package Comments to DE 07/27/1999
    75% Design 75% Package Received 09/17/2003
    75% Design 75% Package Comments to DE 01/29/2004
    75% Design 75% Plans Complete 01/29/2004
    Final Design PS&E Received 08/19/2004
    Final Design PS&E to FAPRO 07/13/2004