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Laramie approves $10.9 million GMP, taps reserves to replace West Laramie lift station
Summary
The City Council awarded a construction-manager-at-risk guaranteed maximum price (GMP) to Hensel Phelps for the West Laramie Main Lift Station, approved related engineering and budget changes and disclosed a $9.5 million SRF loan; council voted 9-0.
Laramie — The City Council on Sept. 16 approved work authorizations and budget changes to replace the aging West Laramie Main Lift Station, awarding a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) of $10,894,861 to construction manager-at-risk Hensel Phelps and approving related design and administration amendments.
City public works staff said the existing lift station serves about 10,000 residents in West Laramie and is approaching the end of its useful life because groundwater exposure and corrosion have deteriorated the steel dry well and pump house. “The new dry well will be epoxy-coated steel to extend the useful life,” Director Webb said, adding the replacement will include improved staff safety features such as a staircase, handrails and built-in ventilation.
The project budget changed substantially…
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