(KNZA)--The Hiawatha City Commission has selected a Topeka firm to provide engineering services for the replacement of the traffic signals and pedestrian improvements at the intersection of 1st of Oregon Streets.
On the recommendation of City Administrator Brad Scott, the Commission voted last week to accept a proposal from SBB Engineering to provide the services for an estimated total fee of $49,680.
The proposal includes project administration, a topographic survey, design and construction documents, and construction phases services.
The engineering firm has extensive experience designing traffic signal systems throughout Kansas.
A proposal was also submitted by Lawrence-based BG Consultants, the city's current engineering firm.
Under a project schedule submitted by SBB Engineering, the design plans are to be completed by March of 2025. Bid letting is to take place in May of next year, with the project to be awarded in June. Construction is to be completed by December 2025.
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