Lamberton, MN

Grove Street

Project Updates

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Residents are receiving mailed notices about the project. More details to come!

Project Overview / Objectives

Lamberton’s Grove Street project consists of replacing one block of sanitary sewer, two blocks of watermain, and four blocks of street reconstruction, including curb & gutter, driveway aprons, and sump pump service lines. Most of this work will occur during the Summer of 2026, with final layer of pavement and turf restoration expected in Spring/Summer of 2027.

  • Replace 1 block of sanitary sewer that is old and in bad condition 
  • Replace 2 blocks of watermain that are old and in bad condition 
  • Reconstruct 4 blocks of street, including curb & gutter, driveway aprons, and sump pump service lines 

The map shows areas that will be directly affected by construction activities. During construction, expect to see heavy truck and equipment traffic, closed streets, and limited street parking at times. Turf restoration of disturbed areas, such as lawn grading and seeding, will also take place. Your efforts in helping water newly seeded areas will promote growth of a thicker, healthy lawn faster. Watermain replacement will require temporary watermains to provide water access to system users throughout construction as watermains are taken offline for replacement. During key connections, residents may experience brief water service interruptions and temporary changes in water quality as pipe is disturbed by construction. 

Anticipated schedule

  • Mid-July 2026: Contractor Starts 
  • Fall 2026:  All underground work and the first layer of street pavement completed 
  • Spring/Summer 2027: Final layer of pavement and turf restoration 

Project Costs and Funding

Project funding is provided by USDA Rural Development Loans, with a portion of the project costs to be funded by special assessments. Total project cost is estimated to be approximately $1.28 million.

Resident Resources

The City of Lamberton, Contractors, and Bollig Engineering ask that everyone stay clear of construction zones, obey construction signs, and be safe and cautious around construction equipment. If you have questions or concerns about the project, please contact any of the Bollig representatives. 

Click here for Turf Restoration tips and how to care for your lawn after the construction project is complete. 

Project Progress

0% Progress - Bollig Engineering
Chris Brouwer, Project Manager, Bollig Engineering

Chris Brouwer
Resident Project Representative
Bollig Engineering
cbrouwer@bollig-engineering.com
320-262-5936

Scott Kuhlman, Vice President of Technical Operations, Bollig Engineering

Scott Kuhlman
Project Manager
Bollig Engineering
skulhman@bollig-engineering.com
320-222-3061

Contractor:
Bromeling Excavating, Inc

507-387-7926

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