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Council approves $520,514 contract to rebuild downtown park spray ground
Summary
The council awarded contract 25B168 to California Waters to replace the mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems of the downtown park spray ground after the original contractor defaulted; work is expected to take 90 working days and is funded from Measure J, Quimby and existing budget funds.
The Palm Springs City Council on June 25 approved construction contract 25B168 with California Waters for $520,514.75 to fully replace the downtown park spray ground system.
David McAfee, the city's director of public works, told the council the spray ground is presently nonfunctional and requires demolition and replacement of pumps, filters, chemical-feed and storage, electrical and plumbing systems, controls, and final commissioning. "The proposed contract allows 90 working days for…
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