Public Works Committee Advances $3.2 Million Engineering Contract for Mills Road Reconstruction
Will County Public Works & Transportation Committee Meeting | January 6, 2026
Article Summary: The committee forwarded a resolution to award a $3.2 million contract to HDR Engineering, Inc. for Phase II design engineering of the Mills Road and Cherry Hill Road corridor. The project aims to reconstruct and widen the roadway to improve safety and drainage.
Mills Road Engineering Contract Key Points:
-
Project Limits: Mills Road/Cherry Hill Road from US Route 52 to 1,300 feet east of Briggs Street.
-
Contract Value: $3,204,964.00 awarded to HDR Engineering, Inc.
-
Scope of Work: Includes roadway reconstruction, widening, drainage improvements, and a new bike path.
-
Municipality Impact: The project is located in unincorporated Will County and the City of Joliet, impacting District 6.
The Will County Board Public Works & Transportation Committee on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, approved a professional services agreement with HDR Engineering, Inc. for Phase II design engineering of the Mills Road and Cherry Hill Road corridor.
The $3,204,964 contract covers the design work for improvements from US Route 52 to approximately a quarter-mile east of Briggs Street. The project aims to address the condition of the roadway through reconstruction and widening.
According to the scope of services outlined in the meeting documents, the project will include the design of a closed drainage system, storm sewers, and detention facilities. The plan also includes a bike path design to accommodate non-motorized transportation.
The engineering phase will involve supplemental topographic surveys, geotechnical investigations, and coordination with utility companies. The consultant will also prepare plans for traffic control, as the road is expected to remain open to one lane of traffic in each direction during future construction phases.
Specific intersection improvements included in the design scope cover Richards Street, Neal Avenue, Rowell Avenue, Hill Street, Herman Lane, and Briggs Street.
The resolution now moves to the full County Board for final approval.
Latest News Stories
U.S. to build nuclear reactor on Moon by 2030, cost unknown
WATCH: Gov. Polis calls out Republicans in State of the State
Republican senators introduce bill to address childcare, immigration fraud
More than $1 billion spent on noncitizen hospital costs in fiscal 2025
IL Senate GOP: Pritzker, not Trump, raised power bills
SC weighs whether Amazon must pay workers for mandatory COVID screenings
Federal judge allows New York wind project to proceed
Goodlander faces federal probe over ‘illegal orders’ video
Pennsylvania lawmakers criticize violent ICE encounters
WATCH: Tax increase talk at Statehouse; Bost’s election lawsuit against Illinois wins standing
Illinois Quick Hits: Indiana governor ‘working hard’ to attract Bears
Meeting Summary and Briefs: Capital Improvements & IT Committee for January 6, 2026