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City awards $1.6M contract for trenchless stormwater pipe rehabilitation in four neighborhoods

3444562 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a $1,605,600 agreement with CNL Water Solutions to perform UV CIPP trenchless lining of stormwater pipes in four Broomfield locations. City staff said the method is less costly and extends pipe life by 50-plus years compared with open-cut replacement.

The City and County of Broomfield approved a construction agreement using a cooperative procurement with CNL Water Solutions for stormwater mainline rehabilitation in 2025, covering four neighborhood locations.

Ken Rutt, public works director, described the city’s stormwater system (about 74 miles of underground piping, thousands of inlets and manholes and dozens of basins) and said the 2025 project will use UV-cured CIPP (cure-in-place pipe) lining. Rutt said the trenchless approach reduces average per-foot cost from…

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