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Nassau Bay council awards $1.77 million contract to replace aging waterlines

5679628 · June 10, 2025
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The City Council approved a $1,770,310.80 contract with McKinney Construction to replace about 3.5 miles of water distribution pipe, adding hydrants and valves and reducing future line breaks.

The Nassau Bay City Council on June 9 approved a $1,770,310.80 contract with McKinney Construction to replace aging water distribution lines in the city.

The work covers about 18,700 linear feet of distribution pipe up to 12 inches in diameter and includes new fire hydrants, valves and water service connections; two add-alternates would add roughly 680 linear feet of 8-inch pipe and up to 610 linear feet of 6–8-inch pipe depending on pricing.…

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