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Pike Inc awarded Livermore paving bid

The town received four mailed bids and one by email, Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller said. Pike’s bid of $331,341.25 was the lowest. P & B Paving of Gray submitted the highest bid at $445,589.85. The bid from St. Laurent & Son, Inc. of Lewiston was $352,800. $334,485.22 was the bid from All States Construction, Inc. of Richmond. The bid from Spencer Group Paving of Turner was $337,677.19. The paving includes shim and overlay of a section of the Norlands and Goding roads plus overlay only on a section of Waters Hill Road. The first road is 22 feet wide while the others are 20 feet wide. “That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said after the vote.

Livermore approves paving bid to Pike Industries

LIVERMORE Selectpersons voted Tuesday night to approve a paving bid from Pike Industries of Fairfield. Pike’s offer of $331,341.25 was the lowest of five. The others were P & B Paving of Gray for $445,589.85, St. Laurent & Son of Lewiston for $352,800, All States Construction of Richmond for $334,485.22 and Spencer Group Paving of Turner for $337,677.19. “That’s pretty competitive right there,” Selectperson Brett Deyling said. The work includes sections of Norlands, Goding and Waters Hill roads. In other business, the board approved changes to credit card spending limits for the fire chief and administrative assistant as part of a new credit card policy. The limit for the fire chief’s card was raised from $500 to $2,500.

Owners of Livermore mud run park stress communication with officials

Read Article LIVERMORE The owners of Barnyard All Terrain told selectpersons Tuesday night that they want to maintain good communications with officials, a month after a mud run attended by roughly 1,700 people tied up police, fire and medical services in the region. “Jill and I want to keep the lines of communication open with the town,” owner David Lovewell said. “We stirred things up a little bit. We were stressed as were a lot of people.” On June 22 the owners met with Livermore officials and representatives from state police, the Sheriff’s Office and Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to talk about what happened, Town Administrative Assistant Aaron Miller told selectpersons. He said they stressed communication and suggestions to improve lighting and informational signs and traffic.

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