MCA Contracting bid $8.85 million to spruce up main street
MCA Contracting is the winning bidder on an $8.85-million contract to rehabilitate the Main Street in downtown North Bay.
Of the five bids placed, MCA’s was the lowest, which provided the “best overall value” to the city, according to a news release. “It will be the first major renovation to Main Street in nearly 40 years, involving replacement of surface infrastructure including new asphalt roadway, brushed concrete and exposed aggregate sidewalks, curb and gutter, retaining walls, stairs, railings, benches, traffic lights, festoon lighting and other ancillary works,” the city said.
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