The Cumberland Wire

Contracts given for county road projects

- CONTRIBUTE­D

The reconstruc­tion of a significan­t piece of municipal roadway infrastruc­ture has taken a big leap forward in Cumberland County.

During a recent special council meeting via Zoom, the Municipali­ty of Cumberland has awarded Dexter Constructi­on Company Ltd. the contract for the Junction Road Rehabilita­tion Project for a value of $7.292 million plus HST. Cumberland Paving and Contractin­g has been awarded the contract for the Athol Road Watermain Replacemen­t Project for $2,361,912 plus HST.

Council also voted to approve the revised budget and capital funding for the projects at $10,068,065.

“These contracts that we awarded today are very important to the whole of Cumberland County,” Municipali­ty of Cumberland Mayor Murray Scott said in a news release.

“Junction Road in Springhill has been in need of major repair for decades. It’s the main connecting road on Trunk 2 from the northern part of Cumberland all the way down to Parrsboro and the Fundy Shore. It’s a major part of highway infrastruc­ture for emergency vehicles, tourism and business. Everyone agrees it’s one of the worst pieces of road that’s maintained by the municipali­ty. For us, as a municipali­ty, I’m really pleased to see council make this investment. It will pay dividends for many years.”

Tenders for both the Junction Road and Athol Road projects were called earlier this year and closed last month with two submission­s received for each tender.

The costs of both projects exceeded cost estimates provided by the engineerin­g consultant when preparing the applicatio­n to the Investing in Canada Infrastruc­ture Program (ICIP). The primary increase was due to the water infrastruc­ture. Stormwater infrastruc­ture was also significan­tly above the project’s estimate.

After HST recoveries, the Junction Road project will cost $7,604,827. Funding is coming from a variety of sources: $3.7 million from the ICIP Fund, $730,000 from the CCBF Fund (formerly Gas Tax), about $170,000 from general capital reserves and almost $3 million from funds generated by the Springhill area rate and the former Springhill Water Utility.

Net costs of the Athol Road project of $2,463,238 are being funded by just over $1 million in ICIP funds and the balance of about $1.45 million from water utility surplus funds.

The Junction Road project will see a completely new streetscap­e with a new urbanized right-of-way, including sidewalk on both sides of the street, concrete curb and gutter and new asphalt.

The project will see a new watermain as well as the replacemen­t of the sanitary sewer along the right-of-way and a new stormwater system and replacing ditching with curb and gutter.

The Athol Road project will replace an aging water distributi­on line that extends for about a kilometre from McGee Street to Beaton Lane, replacing aging and smaller diameter water line that serves approximat­ely 60 residents. It will also see street resurfacin­g from McGee Street to the former town boundary.

Council also approved the contract for paving of municipal streets in Parrsboro and Springhill to Cumberland Paving & Contractin­g for a value of $830,111.

The contract is valued at $522,301.01 for the Springhill portion of the project, and $343,421.76 for Parrsboro. Both portions are funded by CCBF Funds.

Through the dissolutio­n of the former Towns of Springhill and Parrsboro, the Municipali­ty remains responsibl­e for about 32.4 kilometres of roads (including 3.15 km of gravel) in Parrsboro and 36.3 kilometres of roads (including 1.3 km of gravel) in Springhill. Taxpayers in both communitie­s pay an additional area rate to fund maintenanc­e of streets, sidewalks and storm drainage.

 ?? DARRELL COLE ?? Cumberland Paving and Contractin­g has been awarded the contract for the Athol Road Watermain Replacemen­t Project for more than $2 million.
DARRELL COLE Cumberland Paving and Contractin­g has been awarded the contract for the Athol Road Watermain Replacemen­t Project for more than $2 million.

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