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TOWN OF FUQUAY-VARINA: Several Contracts Were Awarded On Transportation/Multi-Modal Projects

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Town of Fuquay-Varina issued the following announcement on Feb. 25.

Several contracts were awarded on transportation/multi-modal projects at tonight’s town board meeting.

Kimley-Horn & Associates for design services of the NC 55 HWY at NE Judd Parkway Intersection Improvements Project.  NE Judd Parkway will be widened to provide two thru-lanes in each direction, a dedicated left-turn lane to southbound NC HWY 55 (Broad Street), and two dedicated right-turn lanes to northbound NC HWY 55 (Broad Street). The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is providing 80% ($1,516,106) of this Project's funding through the LAPP Grant Funding Program that requires the Town to provide the remaining 20% ($379,026).

Mott McDonald for the design of the Sunset Lake Road Widening Project Phase II.  Phase I Improvements completed in 2017 alleviated congestion at the intersection of US 401/Sunset Lake Road/Purfoy Road, but further improvements are necessary to address existing traffic issues and mitigate future traffic issues related to the Town's growth. Phase II of this project will provide additional travel lanes across the Norfolk Southern Railroad and build additional storing traffic entering the US Highway 401 and N Main Street intersection. FHWA is providing 80% ($1,312,207.00) of the total project cost through the LAPP grant funding program, and the Town will provide the remaining 20% match ($328,051.80). 

A. Morton Thomas and Associates for the design services of the East Jones Street Sidewalk Project.  These pedestrian improvements will connect the Downtown Fuquay District, N. Main Street, to the Fuquay-Varina Middle School located on N. Woodrow Street. FHWA is providing 70% ($725,040) of this project's funding through the LAPP Grant Funding Program which requires the Town to provide the remaining 30% ($310,732).

A. Morton Thomas and Associates for the design of the Downtown Varina Pedestrian Improvements Project.  The Downtown Varina Pedestrian Improvements Project will provide sidewalk, curb and gutter, and storm drainage along Ransdell Road, North Street, and Stewart Street. These improvements will be designed and constructed following the Varina Streetscape Master Plan design criteria adopted in 2014. FHWA is providing 80% ($1,165,992) of this Project's funding through the LAPP Grant Funding Program which requires the Town to provide the remaining 20% ($291,498).

A. Morton Thomas and Associates for the design of the Downtown Varina Pedestrian Improvements Project.  The Downtown Varina Pedestrian Improvements Project will provide sidewalk, curb and gutter, and storm drainage along Ransdell Road, North Street, and Stewart Street. These improvements will be designed and constructed following the Varina Streetscape Master Plan design criteria adopted in 2014. FHWA is providing 80% ($1,165,992) of this Project's funding through the LAPP Grant Funding Program which requires the Town to provide the remaining 20% ($291,498).

 Original source can be found here.        

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