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A road reconstruction project on Argyle and McKenzie streets, just south of downtown Stratford, has been delayed for at least another year after contractor bids for the job came in nearly $2 million over budget.
For a smaller reconstruction project that was budgeted at the end of last year at just $2.25 million, and with only two of 23 interested contractors actually submitting bids, Stratford councillors voted Monday to carry the project budget forward to re-tender in 2022.
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Stratford council has deferred a road-reconstruction project slated for the Argyle Street and McKenzie Street neighbourhood this year after contractor bids for…