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Project Description:
LEE- RESURFACING AND RELATED WORK ON A SECTION OF ROUTE 20
The project extends from the intersection of West Park Street and Route 20 southerly 0.6 miles to the Massachusetts Turnpike. The project involves the replacement of all cement concrete drives, replacement of all wheelchair ramps to bring them into conformance with current standards, reconstruction of all sidewalks, cold planning and resurfacing along with upgrading existing signs and installation of thermoplastic pavement markings.
Location:
  • Town of Lee
  • Resident Engineer: Thomas Viscuso
    Construction Contract Value: $1,988,814.00
    Construction Bid Price: $1,733,467.75
    Initial Construction Estimate: $1,302,789.05
    District: District 1
    Current Status: Minor work is being done on Housatonic Street causing minor delays. (as of 08/09/2007)

    Contracts (1) Progress
    # 38894 -- Construction Contract
    Work consists of roadway resurfacing, landscaping and related work on Route20 in the town of Lee. Completed

    Bridges

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  • Contract Dates
    Notice to Proceed: 04/29/2005
    Contract Information
    Project Designer: In-House Boston
    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
    Minor work is being done on Housatonic Street causing minor delays.
    Accelerated Bridge Program
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    Project Task Information
    Project Status
    Project Initiation Form PRC Submitted 11/01/2001
    Project Review Committee PRC Approved 05/06/2002
    Project Status Advertised 09/25/2004
    Project Management
    Final Design PS&E Received 09/14/2004
    Final Design PS&E to FAPRO 09/14/2004