The 106th Street Infrastructure Improvement Project will receive a $639,583.44 change order following action Tuesday by the Fishers Board of Works and Public Safety. Jonathan Valenta, Assistant Director of Water Quality in the Fishers Public Works Department, told the board that if there are delays, Eller Road and 106th St will be opened unrestricted for the winter months, December of 2018 through March of 2019. Any remaining paving will be completed April through June, 2019. The board approved a 90-day delay for substantial completion of the work due to delays in utility firms handling their part of the construction.
Even with this change order, the 106th Street improvements will remain under the $12 million budgeted by the city.
For more details on what was approved by the board for this 106th Street project, use this link.
In other actions Tuesday by the board:
–Bids have been approved for resurfacing projects for 126th Street from Allisonville Road to Lantern Road, 141st Street from Allisonville Road to SR 37, and Marilyn Road from 131st Street to 136th Street. Mayor Scott Fadness says revenue from the wheel tax allows to the city handle road maintenance projects such as these.
–The city renewed its contract with Microsoft for information technology services.