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City moves forward on wastewater capacity: construction manager for Plant 1 and additional funding for Oak Kings reclaimed line approved

5393492 · July 15, 2025
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Summary

Council approved a pre‑construction services agreement with Wharton Smith for the Wastewater Treatment Plant 1 expansion and approved additional project funding to add a reclaimed water main in the Oak Kings/South project; both measures passed 4-1.

The Palm Coast City Council on Tuesday approved two items intended to expand wastewater capacity and manage effluent for future growth: a construction‑manager‑at‑risk pre‑construction contract for Wastewater Treatment Plant 1 and increased funding to add a reclaimed water line to the Radiance (Oak Kings South) utility project.

For Plant 1, the council approved a pre‑construction services agreement with Wharton Smith Inc., the top‑ranked construction manager bidder. Utilities staff described the contract as necessary to bring a contractor into the design process early so the city can identify long‑lead items and early procurement opportunities. The pre‑construction fee in the agenda packet is $1,176,124, and the…

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