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Oak Brook meter project returns with bids; council signals support to proceed with lowest qualified bidder
Summary
Public works presented five bids (about $264,000 to $471,000) to replace five master meters and install individual meters for 56 households in Oak Brook. Council members urged moving forward; staff will prepare contract award materials and clarify meter-cost and funding details.
Public Works presented the Oak Brook neighborhood water-meter project to council March 4 after earlier approvals set aside funding for the work. The project would replace five master meters serving 56 households with individual meters; the city previously allocated $90,000 toward the project through a neighborhood investment program.
Director of Public Works Ray Salores said staff solicited bids and received five proposals ranging from $264,000 to $471,000; those amounts include a $30,000 contingency for subsurface uncertainty. Salores said contractors were…
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