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16619 16620 16621 September 25 2 IB September 25, 1939 Minutes of the Two Hundred Seventy-fourth Special Meeting of the State Highway Commission, held in the State Highway Building, with the following Members heing present: Brady Gentry Chairman Harry Hines Member Bobert Lee Bobbitt Member Julian Montgomery State Highway Engineer 16619 Moved hy Mr. Gentry, seconded by Judge Bobbitt, that a Special Meeting of the State Highway Commission was opened at 3:00 P. M., September 25, 1939. 16620 It is ordered hy the Commission that each of the following contracts having been examined hy the Highway Commission, and it being found that it complies with the order of award of the Commission, is hereby approved in accordance with Section 12, Chapter 186, General Laws of Texas, as passed hy the 1925 Legislature, 39th Regular Session. DATE COUNTY PROJECT LENGTH AWARDED CONTRACTOR AMOUNT Angelina FAS-24-A(2) 7.888 9-12-39 Austin Boad Co.$ 19,8 1.34 Cameron FAS-926-A(2) 5.800 9-12-39 Briggs-Darby 25,842.66 Const. Co. Colorado FAP-70-E(l) 3.526 9-12-39 Briggs-Killian 156,4^ 9.23 Co. FAGM-899-A(2) 0.453 9-12-39 Austin Boad Co. 87,4 0.17 Hunt & FAP-190-(2) 4.464 9-12-39 Texas Bitulithio 147,514.37 Delta FAP-167(4) Co. St.83-1-4 Johnson FAP-228(6) 8.729 9-12-39 Harrison Engr. FGM-228(5) & Oonst. Co. li Panola FAP-806-F(l) 3.350 9-12-39 H. L. Butler 180,4^6.31 Busk & FAP-423-E(3) 8.768 9-12-39 Austin Boad Co. 105,108.76 Smith FAP 423-0(3) 277,634.99 Brazoria St. 179-2-7 0.477 9-12-39 B. B. Smith il Brewster St.21-1-4 0.491 9-12-39 Allhands & 6,840.40 St.21-2-5 Svatzell 15,836.63 St.21-3-4 Brooks & St.482-2-3 35.399 9-12-39 Sam Leal, Jr. ,^5. 28 Jim Hogg St.482-3-3 St.482-1-4 i Galveston St.51-4-14 4.597 9-12-39 Gulf Bitulithio ,6O|L. St.51-4-15 Co. St.500-1-11 St.500-1-12 St.192-4-16 Gonzales St.347-2-6 3.168 9-12-39 Colglazier 10,09J5.49 & Hoff, Inc. Hood and St.385-4-6 9.123 9-12-39 Puhlic Const. Co. 6,34 3 .78 Somervell St.385-5-5 Jeff Davis St.415-5-2 1.700 9-12-39 McMillan 6,84,5.2 0 Material Co. Karnes, St.348-3-8 22.598 9-12-39 Colglazier 17,7 8 5 .75 Hueoes & St.373-3-4 & Hoff Inc. San Patricio St.371-4-5 Marion St.62-6-9 0.324 9-12-39 CF. Gorman 13,09^3.75 St.62-5-12 & Co. , Hill C.W.B. 418-2-3 6.510 9-12-39 Thomas & Ratliff 111,94!i.0 6 16621 The following agreements supplemental to contracts previously I approved and entered into, having heen examined and the terms and con­ ditions having heen found satisfactory, are herehy approved: GRAYSON COUNTY, FAGM 76-A, FAGS 76-B and CONTROL 91-1-9, Froemming Bros.,; Inc., Contractors, providing for the substitution of 50 hours rolling witjk 3-wheel roller for an equal quantity of pneumatic tire rolling and at sam|» unit price of $2.50 per hour. 2' September 25, 1939 16621 - Cont. StAYSON COUNTY, FAS 863-C, M. W. watson, Contractor, providing for sub- stitution of 60 hours rolling with 3-wheel roller for an equal quantity of pneumatic tire rolling and at same unit price of $2.50 per hour. ERATH COONTY, FAGH 813-A and FAP 813-A & B, Morgan Const. Co. and T. M. Brown & Son, Contractors, covering inorease ln quantity of rook road exoavation with price increase from 18^ to 60^ on the overrun in excess of plan quantity plus 20 #; estimated net inorease in cost $840.00. ELLIS and KAUFMAN COUNTIES, CONTROLS 175-1-9 and 173-2-6, Texas Bitu­ lithio Co., Contractors, providing for the added item of 100 hours pneumatic tire rolling at unit price of $2.25 per hour; estimated cost of additional work $225.00. ELLIS COUNTY, FAP 831-B, Russ Mitchell, Inc., Contractors, providing for the added work of placing select material oourse, with unit price of 15^ per cuhlc yard for handling of select material reserved or stock piled from road excavation and unit price of &$ per yard quarter for overhaul on select material; estimated cost of additional work $5,006.34. LIBERTY COUNTY, FAS 670-D, Southwest Highway Const. Co., Contractors, providing for the added item of approximately 800 sq. yds. of hlock sodding at unit price of 20$ per sq. yd.; estimated cost of additional work $160.00. ZAVALA and DIMMIT COUNTIES, FAS-66-A & B, Sam Leal, Jr., Contractor, providing for substitution of pneumatic tire rolling for a portion of the three-wheel rolling included in contract, the hid price of $2.00 per hour to apply to hoth types of rolling. REAL OOUNTY, CONTROL 36-6-4, Colglazier & Hoff, Inc., Contractors, providing for extension of contract to include placing of seal coat on 2,561 ft. of existing asphalt surface ln the town of Leakey at unit prices of 10jj per gallon for asphalt and $3.65 per cu. yd. for aggregate; estimated cost of additional work $310.40. CULBERSON COUNTY, CONTROL 233-1-4, Lee Moor Contracting Co., Contractors providing for installation of 602 additional timber guard posts at unit prioe of $2.04 eaoh; estimated oost of additional work $1,228.08. OOLLINQSWORTH OOUNTY, ERP 7, P & B Const. Co., Contractors, providing for unit prioe of $20.00 per cu. yd. for unclassified structural exoavation more than 10 ft. below plan depth; estimated cost of additional work $400.00. CaLLTNOSWaRTH COUOTY, ERP 6, Pittsburgh-Bee Moines Steel Co., Contractors providing for use of the pneumatic method of sinking caissons, with no change in total cost of work. 16622 On the following projects on whioh bids were received on September 1, 1939, and on which contracts have been awarded, an initial oonstruction appropriation of $1,697,060.00 of State, Regular Federal Aid, Secondary Highway and Grade Crossing Funds is hereby made to be distributed to the projects shown below. This appropriation le con­ ditioned upon the reepeotlve counties furnishing and fencing without oost to the State, suoh right-of-way ae may be required. COUNTY PROJECT HWY. LENGTH TYPE OF CONST; LOCATION P. A. SET-0» Colorado FAP-70-E(l) 3 3.526 Gr.Dr.8tr.Cono. Columbus to 173,160. )0 Pvt. Flexible 1.0 W. of Base Glidden Delta & PAP-167(4) 11 4.464 Gr.Cono.Pvt.& Commerce to 159,021. )0 Hunt PAP-190(2) Shldr,Treat. 4.5 N.E. of Cont.83-1-4 24 Commerce Panola FAP-806-F(l) 64 3.350 Gr.Dr. Str. Asp, 1.0 S.W. of 115,600. )0 Stab,Cono.Pvt. Sabine R.2.5 N.E.Sabine R. 21 September 25, 1939 16622 - Coal &. OOUNTY PROJECT HWY, LEHGHT TYPE OF CONST. LOCATION P. A. SET-UP CLAY PAP-1015-A(1) 79 0.294 Shldr.Stab., At Tex-Okla. "I 2,700, 00 Sodding & Bridge on Guard Fence Ivy. 79 Johnson PAP-228(6) 2 8.729 Gr.Dr.Str.& Alvarado to 193,800,0 0 FGM-228(5) Gone.Pvt. Grandview Busk & FAP-423-CB(3) 64 8.768 Conc.Pvt.& Shldr. 6,0 V. of Hen- 293,300,0 0 Smith Stab. derson to 14.8 W, Henderson Hemphill FAP-158-A(5) 6.287 Roadside Devel­ Horse Cr.South 11,940j0 0 opment to U.S.Hwy. 60 Angelina FAS-24-A(2) "y" 7.888 Bd.Bed Treat.& From lufkin 21,800 00 Asph.Stab. South Cameron FAS-926-A(2) "F" 5.800 Flex.Bs.& Dbl. Hwy.48 to 4.7 28,400 00 Asph.Treatment S.E. of Har­ lingen Gregg FGM-899-A(2) 135 0.453 I.O.N.U-Pass & In Kilgore 102,580 00 Approach Brazoria Cont.179-2-7 35 0.477 Flex.Bs.,Asph. E. & W. of San 7,500 00 Treatment Bernard Biver Galveston Cont.51-4-14 6 4.597 Conc.Pvt.Flex. Galveston to H. 166,889)0 0 51-4-15 38 Bs.&Sodding of 0-Pass and 500-1-11 connections at 500-1-12 146 Junct. of Hwy. 192-4-6 6-38-146 Gonzales Cont.246-2-6 112 3.168 Flex.Bs. and 4.0 W. of Cost 11,060 00 Asph. Treat. to 7.1 W. of Cost Hill C.W.B.418-2-3 171 6.511 Gr.& Dr.Str. Malone to Hubbard 123,100 00 Hood & Cont.385-4-6 144 9.123 Finish Bs. & 3.6 S. of Gran­ 6,970 00 Somervell Cont.385-5-3 Asph.Preserv. bury to 1.0 H. of Hwy. 68, in Somervell Co. Jeff Davis Cont.415-5-2 166 1.700 Becond.Bs.& McDonald Observ. 7,500 00 Asph.Preserv. to Hwy. 166 Karnes- Cont.348-3-8 80 22.958 Seal Coat & Wilson Co.So. 9.6 20,650 00 Hueoes & Cont.373-3-4 44 Asph. Treat* Ml,,1.5 to 6.8 W. San Patricid Cont.371-4-5 128 of Banquette & from Aransas B. to TI. S. 181 in Sinton Marion St.62-5-12 8 0.324 Sidewalk-Appr.
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