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 Wilmot Township has picked companies for roadwork projects with a combined price tag of almost $1.2 million before tax.Sierra Infrastructure Inc. of Woodstock has been picked to reconstruct King Street in New Hamburg. The township will pay them $483,702 plus tax to upgrade that small roadway off Waterloo Street with new watermains, storm sewers and sidewalks, and also resurface the road.Sierra submitte stanley hrnek d the lowest bid of three, but the cost still exceeds the $365,000 that Wilmot had planned for this project in its 2017 budget.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley cup             That extra cost should balance out by the end of the year because other 2017 projects are expected to come in under budget, said Gary Charbonneau, Wilmots director of public works.Earlier in April, Wilmot council also approved a $454,813 bid from Cornell Construction Ltd. of Brantford to put layers of hard surfacing on several township roads.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Parts of Bethel Road, Wilmot-Easthope Road  from Christner Road to Huron Street  and Christner Road are getting a single layer, while there will be a triple layer for currently-unpaved portions of Bridge Street and Bethel Road.Cornell Construction submitted the lowest bid out of three, and the price tag of $454,813 falls within the budget Wilmot set for 2017.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                         stanley water bottle                 Seven companies bid to do hot mix asphalt p Twct OECD raises economic growth outlook for Canada
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