Lost Password? Register
  • Narrow screen resolution
  • Wide screen resolution
  • Auto width resolution
  • Increase font size
  • Decrease font size
  • Default font size
  • default color
  • red color
  • green color
Member Login
HOME arrow NEWS arrow News arrow City of Arlington accepting bids for Center Street Project until Tuesday
City of Arlington accepting bids for Center Street Project until Tuesday PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Harden, The Shorthorn senior staff   
Wednesday, 03 February 2010 09:15 PM
Artist rendering of possible layout of Center Street plaza (Courtesy Photo: UT Arlington)

Arlington is accepting bids until next week for a $2.2 million public plaza and landscape improvements project near the special events center.

The Public Works and Transportation department will stop accepting bids for the UTA Center Street Project at 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Work assigned to the project includes adding a public plaza located at the corner of Center and Mesquite Streets near the special events center, said Alicia Winkelblech, Arlington’s transportation planning manager.

The city council will review each bid and award the contract to the contractor who meets all the requirements.

The public plaza will add storm sewers, open space, sidewalks, gardens, park furnishings and area lighting.

North Central Texas Council of Governments will fund the multimillion-dollar project and construction is expected to begin this spring.

The project’s construction is integrated with the construction of the special events center, said university spokeswoman Kristin Sullivan.

Sullivan said the Center Street project is a collaboration project between the university and the city and it will complement the university’s special events center.
Artist rendering of possible layout of Center Street plaza landscape scheme. (Courtesy Photo: Schrickel, Rollins and Associates, Inc.)













“There isn’t any open green space around the campus,” she said. “The overall purpose of this is to create a place where people can easily walk to without having to leave the campus.”

Like the special events center, the Center Street project is integrated into the city and university’s master plan to create a college town environment in downtown Arlington, she said.

The Center Street project was designed by Arlington landscaping company Schrickel, Rollins and Associates. The company also helped to restore UTA’s Trading House Creek, which runs along the southwest edge of the campus.

According to Arlington’s graduate engineer Daniel Burnham, the contractor must comply with Leadership in Energy and Environment Design requirements. Also known as LEED.

LEED’s environmental rating system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council, said Mike Opitz, LEED resource development vice president.

Opitz said the system is used as a benchmark for design, construction and operation of environmentally safe buildings.

The ratings measure water and energy efficiency, materials used during construction, and design innovation.

Related stories

Special events center groundbreaking planned for early March
February 2, 2010

Arlington City Council’s approval for College Park brings city, UTA closer
January 28, 2010

Learn More

Downtown Development Projects

Views: 637 | E-mail

  Be first to comment this article
RSS comments

Only registered users can write comments.
Please login or register.

Powered by AkoComment Tweaked Special Edition v.1.4.6
AkoComment © Copyright 2004 by Arthur Konze - www.mamboportal.com
All right reserved

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 03 February 2010 09:57 PM )
 
< Prev   Next >


Advertisement

Social Media


Share this
submit to reddit
StumbleUpon.com

Related Items

Advertisement
Advertisement