Lamont County council awards gravel contracts

Michelle Pinon
Editor
Gravel, and the aggregate is getting harder to find, let alone secure, that is why Lamont County council decided to shore up as much of the indispensable commodity as it could during its Nov.10th, meeting.
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Council awarded two tender contracts for the gravel. Members voted in favour of entering into an agreement with Hardrock Contracting to supply up to 120,000 tonnes of road crush gravel for $1,536,700 and to enter into an agreement with DDC Sand & Gravel to supply up to 100,000 tonnes of road gravel for $687,000.
Funds for the DDC Sand and Gravel contract were not included in the county’s 2016 budget, but Chief… for more see the Nov. 17/15 Leader