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City engineer recommends $52,272 lining of corroded stormwater pipe at Marywood Lane

3003080 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Peachtree City’s city engineer told council a lining (spray-in-place concrete) project at Marywood Lane should be awarded to Utility Asset Management for $52,272 to fix internally corroded storm pipes at the entrance to Marywood subdivision; funding will come from stormwater utilities budget.

City Engineer Dave Borkowski briefed council on the Marywood Lane stormwater pipeline project and recommended awarding the contract for spray‑applied concrete lining to Utility Asset Management in the amount of $52,272.

Borkowski said the city’s GIS inventory identifies many storm pipes in poor condition and that this set is considered…

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