La Plante Avenue Watermain Replacement Project (Dacotah Street to Boies Street)

La Plante Avenue Watermain Replacement Project (Dacotah Street to Boies Street)
Mayor Bob Scott — Mayor Bob Scott official website
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Katie Eickholt

Civil Engineer

712-224-6027

keickholt@sioux-city.org 

The City of Sioux City Engineering Division announces the start of the La Plante Avenue Watermain Replacement Project from Dacotah Street to Boies Street for the 2023 construction season. The contractor plans to begin construction on or about June 1, 2023, weather pending. The La Plante Avenue Watermain Replacement Project will reconstruct sidewalk on the north side of the street, pavement, watermain, and other utilities such as sanitary sewer and storm water infrastructure. This project will close La Plante Avenue to through traffic.The La Plante Avenue Watermain Replacement Project was awarded to RP Constructors, LLC. on February 6, 2023, in the amount of $1,595,429.42.

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