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BEVERLY- DANVERS- GLOUCESTER- MANCHESTER- PEABODY- WENHAM- TRAFFIC SIGNS UPGRADE PROJECT ON ROUTE 128
The project will replace and update all overhead and ground-mounted guide sign panels, exit gore, warning, regulatory, and route marker panels on Route 128 and secondary roadways from Route 114 in Peabody to Blackburn Circle in Gloucester, with the exception of a stretch from Andover St. to Eliot St., where there is another project currently under design.
Location:
  • City of Beverly
  • Town of Danvers
  • City of Gloucester
  • Town of Manchester By the sea
  • City of Peabody
  • Town of Wenham
  • Resident Engineer: Lokman Arran
    Construction Contract Value: $2,228,384.00
    Construction Bid Price: $1,998,575.00
    Initial Construction Estimate: $2,260,468.00
    District: District 4
    Current Status: This project is complete. Finals are pending. (as of 10/04/2007)

    Contracts (1) Progress
    # 39828 -- Construction Contract
    Guide Sign Update Project - Gloucester to Peabody, Rte 128 Completed

    Bridges

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  • Contract Dates
    Notice to Proceed: 06/09/2005
    Contract Information
    Project Designer: Consultant
    Funding Source: Surface Trans. Program
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    Construction
    Current Status
    This project is complete. Finals are pending.
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    Project Task Information
    Project Status
    Project Review Committee PRC Approved 04/24/2000
    Project Status Advertised 09/25/2004
    Project Management
    Final Design PS&E Received 02/23/2004
    Final Design PS&E to FAPRO 02/23/2004