The Village of Flossmoor is cutting its street rehabilitation project workload in half this year after the three bids it received all came in more than $2 million over the engineer’s total estimates.
The village board voted unanimously Monday, April 4, to reject all bids for the project and rebid select streets at what officials hope will be half the price of the original project plans.
The village in February had finalized a list of streets to be included in this year’s project and released a base bid for 30 streets plus six alternate street options, according to . . .
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