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Lockport council approves four public-works contracts for lift station, paving, striping and well rehab

5764847 · July 17, 2025
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Summary

The Lockport City Council approved four public-works contracts covering a sanitary lift station control upgrade, pavement patching and striping, and rehabilitation of Well No. 6. The motions carried on roll call and one member recorded an abstention citing a conflict.

The Lockport City Council approved four public-works contracts at its meeting, awarding work on sanitary lift station controls, pavement patching and striping, and rehabilitation of a municipal well. The awards affect wastewater controls, street repairs and the city water supply: Concentric Integration received the contract for the 2025 sanitary lift station control upgrade for $117,007.50; Schroeder Asphalt Services Inc. received the 2025 pavement patching contract for $239,108.02; AC Pavement Striping Company won the 2025 pavement striping contract for $43,976.80; and Water Well Solutions Illinois LLC was authorized to rehabilitate Well No. 6 in a contract not to exceed $143,087. The contracts were presented under regular business and approved by motions and roll-call votes. One councilmember said, “I abstain. The City of Lockport is paying my employer for some water material,” and abstained from the initial bills vote; the council proceeded with separate roll-call approvals for each contract and recorded that the motions passed. Council members asked no substantive questions during the roll calls, and city staff described the projects as routine maintenance and upgrades needed to keep wastewater and water systems functioning. The lift station control upgrade and well rehabilitation relate directly to the city’s wastewater and water infrastructure; the pavement patching and striping are part of the city’s 2025 street maintenance program. The council did not attach additional conditions or detailed implementation schedules during the meeting; staff will proceed with contract execution and notify the council if timelines or budgets change. Details: Concentric Integration — sanitary lift station control upgrade — $117,007.50; Schroeder Asphalt Services Inc. — pavement patching — $239,108.02; AC Pavement Striping Company — pavement striping — $43,976.80; Water Well Solutions Illinois LLC — Well No. 6 rehabilitation — not to exceed $143,087.