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Tyler awards $14.75 million in water system contracts for pump station and 12‑inch loop
Summary
The council approved two construction contracts: a $12.62 million contract to upgrade Lake Tyler raw‑water pump station VFDs and infrastructure, and a $2.13 million contract to install 12,500 feet of 12‑inch waterline to improve looping on the north and northeast sides of Tyler.
The Tyler City Council authorized two water‑system construction contracts on May 28 aimed at improving reliability and looping on the city’s northern distribution network.
Tyler Water Utilities staff recommended and council approved a $12,624,779 contract with TACNEC LLC for the Lake Tyler raw water pump station improvements, bid number 25020. The work includes replacement of end‑of‑life variable frequency drives (VFDs), a new climate‑controlled building for electrical equipment, upgraded switchgear and transformer, a standby generator with a 48‑hour fuel supply, SCADA…
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