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City advances Crescent Creek Lift Station No. 1 design after deeper geotech findings; cost estimate around $2.4 million

2959510 · March 20, 2025
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After deeper soil borings revealed unstable soils, staff and consultants recommended a deep-foundation approach and switched the building shell from CMU to a metal building to control costs; consultants estimate construction subtotal near $2.4 million and staff will return with contract amendments and funding details.

Public works staff and consultants reported updated design work and cost estimates for the Lift Station No. 1 rehabilitation at Crescent Creek Park and said they will advance to detailed design and prepare a construction package.

The historic lift station dates to the 1974 original sewer system. A second, deeper geotechnical investigation found soil conditions requiring a deep foundation approach (for example, piles or drilled shafts). To reduce construction cost impacts,…

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