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Council rejects low bid, approves Oakland Avenue water‑main contract and engineering agreement

3428871 · May 21, 2025
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Council awarded the phase‑1 Oakland Avenue water‑main replacement and road reconstruction to Scanlon Excavating for $2,449,836.10 after rejecting the low bidder for not registering with sam.gov; the council also approved a $193,319 construction‑engineering agreement with B3 Companies.

The Crest Hill City Council on Monday voted to reject the apparent low bidder for the Oakland Avenue phase‑1 water‑main replacement and road reconstruction and to award the contract to Scanlon Excavating and Concrete in the amount of $2,449,836.10.

City Engineer Ron Weideman told the council the lowest bid was rejected because the bidder had not complied with a bid‑document requirement to be registered in SAM.gov,…

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