Town Engineer Jim Badera updates Conway selectmen Tuesday on the state's Main Street project. Phase 2 is scheduled to start April 2. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Conway selectmen on March 24 listened to a request from Pollard Street residents Josh MacMillan (seated, left) and Mike DiGregorio to add speed humps during construction season to Pollard and Chase streets. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Town Engineer Jim Badera updates Conway selectmen Tuesday on the state's Main Street project. Phase 2 is scheduled to start April 2. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
Conway selectmen on March 24 listened to a request from Pollard Street residents Josh MacMillan (seated, left) and Mike DiGregorio to add speed humps during construction season to Pollard and Chase streets. (TOM EASTMAN PHOTO)
CONWAY — Once final paperwork is signed, the state’s next phase of the Main Street project in Conway Village will start April 2, Town Engineer Jim Badera told selectmen Tuesday. “The state Department of Transportation is in the final review stage ... for the construction engineering portion. Once that’s signed off on by DOT and they move forward with approving the whole construction engineering phase, then we’ll get an official letter with a notice to proceed to award the contract to Coleman’s,” he said, referencing general contractor A.J.Coleman and Son Inc. of Albany.
“I had a call earlier with Noah Coleman and from the time that this notice to proceed is given, they’re looking at within two weeks, they’ll start construction,” said Badera. Coleman in the meantime is doing work “behind the scenes” with scheduling and obtaining final contracts with subcontractors.
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