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City of South Bend: PE Services for Safe Routes to School – Our Lady of Hungary Neighborhood Sidewalks and ADA Ramps (DES# 2100025) | Page 9 <br />TEAM PROJECT APPROACH RELEVANT EXPERIENCERELEVANT EXPERIENCE <br />HWC provided survey, design, bidding, and construction inspection services for the <br />rehabilitation of a 4,000’ section of Hoyt Avenue from Memorial Drive to Liberty <br />Street for the City of Muncie. The project entailed a mill and resurface improvement <br />along with many areas of new curb, sidewalk, and full depth patches to revitalize <br />the area. It also included a 2 block section of new storm sewer to disconnect the <br />stormwater from the Sanitary District combined sewer. HWC worked with the Muncie <br />Sanitary District (MSD) to study the stormwater needs in the area in advance of the <br />road project. <br />The $1.3 million construction project was in part funded with an Indiana Crossroad <br />Community Matching Grant (CCMG) and contributions from the MSD. <br />HOYT AVENUE REHABILITATION <br />MUNCIE, IN <br />HWC provided survey, design, bidding, and inspection services for the 26th <br />Street Repairs and Sidewalk Improvements. <br />The scope of the project included improving the existing concrete sidewalk, curb, <br />ADA ramps, and drives along 26th Street from Madison Street to Macedonia <br />Avenue. This project also included repairs to the roadway. The worst parts of <br />the road had full depth patching. The whole road received road fabric with a <br />wedge and level. 1.5” of surface was placed on top of this. The road fabric <br />was used to help prevent cracking from the existing concrete road underneath. <br />New sidewalk was run in front of the school at the intersection of 26th Street <br />and Macedonia to give students a better and safer walking area to and from <br />school. New loops were run for the light at the intersection of Madison Street <br />and 26th Street. Sod and seed were placed in areas that were disturbed by the <br />construction. <br />The roadway improvement project was part of the Community Crossings <br />Matching Grant (CCMG) Program. Construction cost was approximately <br />$800,000. <br />26TH STREET REPAIRS AND SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS <br />MUNCIE, IN