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Town of Frankton
The project shall include asphalt milling and overlay with one and a half inches of hma surface on various streets and approaches throughout the town of frankton. This project will also include full depth hma patching or small areas of full depth reconstruction, as necessary and directed by town of frankton personnel. As a part of the milling and overlaying taking place, concrete sidewalks, curb ramps, and pccp approaches will be replaced within the limits of the project as necessary. In addition, thermoplastic pavement markings and signage will be placed and lawn restoration will occur, as necessary and directed.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Apr 13, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
Town of Frankton
Close: Apr 13, 2026
The project shall include asphalt milling and overlay with one and a half inches of hma surface on various streets and approaches throughout the town of frankton. This project will also include full depth hma patching or small areas of full depth reconstruction, as necessary and directed by town of frankton personnel. As a part of the milling and overlaying taking place, concrete sidewalks, curb ramps, and pccp approaches will be replaced within the limits of the project as necessary. In addition, thermoplastic pavement markings and signage will be placed and lawn restoration will occur, as necessary and directed.
AvailableTown of Frankton
Scope of work: excavate existing concrete sidewalks and prep for new concrete ADA ramp(s) where necessary. Furnish labor, equipment and material to form and pour new 6" concrete ADA ramp(s) per federal and INDOT standards, where necessary. Furnish labor, equipment and material to repair failed areas to an average depth of 6". Furnish labor and equipment to mill existing pavement to an average depth of 1 ½". Furnish and install manhole riser rings as necessary. Furnish and apply tack coat to ensure proper bond to existing pavement. Furnish, place and compact 9.5mm asphalt surface to an average compacted depth of 1 ½".
Posted Date
Mar 15, 2025
Due Date
Mar 31, 2025
Release: Mar 15, 2025
Town of Frankton
Close: Mar 31, 2025
Scope of work: excavate existing concrete sidewalks and prep for new concrete ADA ramp(s) where necessary. Furnish labor, equipment and material to form and pour new 6" concrete ADA ramp(s) per federal and INDOT standards, where necessary. Furnish labor, equipment and material to repair failed areas to an average depth of 6". Furnish labor and equipment to mill existing pavement to an average depth of 1 ½". Furnish and install manhole riser rings as necessary. Furnish and apply tack coat to ensure proper bond to existing pavement. Furnish, place and compact 9.5mm asphalt surface to an average compacted depth of 1 ½".
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Frankton
The Frankton Town Council meeting on February 12, 2024, covered various financial approvals, including expenses totaling \u0024970,860.29 and wastewater project funds. The council also reviewed and approved reports from the police, utilities, attorney, fire department, ambulance service, and parks department. Discussions included updates on the Phase 2 wastewater project, facing potential fines, and financial adjustments to accounts receivable and investments.
A special Frankton Town Council meeting was held on May 30, 2024, with President Hart, Council member Brashear, and Clerk/Treasurer Detrick in attendance. The meeting covered the first reading and approval of Water and Sewage Ordinances 102-24 and 101-24, respectively, establishing new rates. The meeting also included the final reading and approval of the amended Salary Ordinance 103-24. The meeting adjourned at 6:30 PM.
The Frankton Town Council meeting on March 11, 2024, covered various financial reports, including expenses of \$636,532.27 and an allowance docket of \$35,224.62. Significant discussion surrounded wastewater projects, with updates on funding requests and project expenditures. The meeting also addressed stormwater, water projects, and several new business items, including budget approvals, contract amendments, and infrastructure updates.
The Frankton Town Council meeting on April 8, 2024, covered various financial approvals, including expenses totaling \u00241,121,621.06 and allowance docket of \u002433,048.12. Significant discussion surrounded wastewater, stormwater, and water projects, with approvals for several expenses and amendments to consultant agreements. The council also addressed new business updates, including project awards, contract reviews, personnel matters, and ordinance amendments.
The Frankton Town Council meeting on January 8, 2024, covered various reports including the Clerk/Treasurer report showing expenses of \$917,528.51 from December 11, 2023 to January 8, 2024. Clerk/Treasurer Detrick requested approval of wastewater expenses, including funds for Commonwealth and Crosby Construction. Other reports included Police, Utilities/Water, Attorney, Fire Department, Ambulance, Parks, IMPA, Planning Commission, and BZA. New business included updates on water, sewage, and stormwater, a historical marker, and Community Crossings 2024.
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