Campbell Station Rd resurfacing, 1,200 feet, among FY ’26 road improvements

Farragut residents can expect some street work — resurfacing and other maintenance — in 2026, as Farragut Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved contracts for that work during its Thursday, June 24 meeting.

“A critical success factor from the Town’s Strategic Plan is ‘Advancing a High-Quality and Well-Maintained Community,’” said Eric Schindler, assistant Town engineer.

“Each year the Engineering staff examines our street network and determines our priorities within the limits of our annual resurfacing budget,” he added.

This year’s contract includes the resurfacing of Campbell Station Road from Old Colony Parkway to roughly 1,200 feet north of Parkside Drive, North Williamsburg Drive, South Williamsburg Drive, Georgetowne Drive, Boundary Lane, Crofton Lane, Russgate Boulevard, North Monticello Drive, Weather Vane Drive, Hearthside Road, Turtle Creek Drive, Old Tavern Circle, Brooklawn Street, Ivey Lake Drive from Cottage Stone Boulevard to Stone Villa Lane and Admiral Road.

“The total length of resurfacing is approximately 10.1 lane miles,” Schindler said, adding the Town received three bids on the contract on June 12: APAC-Atlantic, Inc. for $1.654,963.70; PRI of East Tennessee Inc., $2,465,492; and Duracap Asphalt Paving Company, Inc., $1,960,342.59.

“APAC-Atlantic has been awarded our resurfacing contract in the past, and we have been pleased with their performance,” he also added.

With that, the Board approved a contract with APAC-Atlantic.

Also, after receiving two bids on June 11 — PRI of East Tennessee Inc., and J.G. Mullins Construction Company Inc. — the Board approved an annual on-call road maintenance contract with J.G. Mullins Construction Company Inc. for $40,000.

“The Town has worked with Mullins in the past and were pleased with their performance,” Schindler, said.

Similarly, the Town received bids Thursday, June 12, from Stansell Electric Company Inc.; Progression Electric, LLC; and David H. Elliott Construction Company Inc. for on-call traffic signal maintenance and approved Stansell’s bid of $20,000.