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Will County Awards $10.4 Million Contract for Bell Road Widening in Homer Glen Area

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Will County Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting October 7, 2025

Article Summary: The Will County Public Works & Transportation Committee on Tuesday confirmed the award of a $10.4 million contract to P.T. Ferro Construction Co. for the major reconstruction and widening of a segment of Bell Road. The project, spanning from 151st Street to Martingale Lane, is expected to begin in November 2025 and will include new sidewalks, storm sewers, and modernized traffic signals.

Bell Road Project Key Points:

  • P.T. Ferro Construction Co. was the low bidder for the project with a bid of $10,400,058.22.

  • The project involves roadway widening and reconstruction on Bell Road (County Highway 16) from 151st Street to Martingale Lane.

  • Work is scheduled to begin in November 2025 and is estimated to be completed by November 20, 2026.

  • The roadway will remain open during construction with periodic lane closures controlled by flaggers.

JOLIET, IL – A significant road improvement project is set to begin in the Homer Glen area next year after the Will County Public Works & Transportation Committee on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, approved a $10.4 million construction contract.

The committee unanimously confirmed the award to Joliet-based P.T. Ferro Construction Co., which submitted the lowest bid for the reconstruction and widening of Bell Road (County Highway 16) between 151st Street and Martingale Lane. The contract is for $10,400,058.22.

The project is a major undertaking aimed at improving traffic flow and safety along the busy corridor. According to a project summary from the Will County Division of Transportation, the scope of work includes roadway widening and reconstruction with new pavement, installation of sidewalks and storm sewers, and modernization of traffic signals. The project will also involve building a soldier pile retaining wall, new street lighting, and pavement markings.

Construction is slated to begin in November 2025, with an estimated completion date of November 20, 2026. Officials have stated that Bell Road will remain open to traffic throughout the construction period, though drivers should expect periodic lane closures controlled by flaggers.

The contract was awarded following a bid letting on September 17, 2025.

The resolution confirming the contract award will now go to the full Will County Board for final approval at its October 16 meeting. Funding for the improvements will come from a combination of sources, including Motor Fuel Tax, RTA Tax, and County Highway Tax funds.

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