The Brazos County commission’s last two business meetings in September included awarding contracts for road and bridge projects.
On September 30th, a contract was awarded for replacing a rail car that is used as a bridge with a culvert. The project, on Democrat Road northeast of Highway 21, has a cost of $712,252.43. The project will rebuild 300 feet of the roadway and replace an existing culvert.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the Democrat Road project.
Also on September 30th, a contract was awarded for repairing the parking lot at the Brazos Center for $201,820 dollars, which commissioner Bentley Nettles said was under budget.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the Brazos Center parking lot project.
On September 23rd, a contract was awarded to repair nine bridges at a cost of $3,568,764. Commissioner Chuck Konderla said these bridge locations experienced erosion and scour damage that put the structural integrity of each bridge at risk. Two of the bridges are on Alexander Road, two are on Fickey Road, and there is one bridge on Collette Lane, Harris Lane, Dilly Shaw Tap Road, Kurten Cemetery Road, and Deep Well Road.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the bridge repair project.
