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Board recommends $34.9 million contract for Joshua Street solids-handling upgrades at water pollution control plant
Summary
A single bid from Ruby Collins of Smyrna, Ga., was recommended and the board voted to recommend the $34,888,171 solids-handling upgrade contract for the Joshua Street Water Pollution Control Plant to the city commission; staff said the market yielded few bidders due to concurrent municipal projects and higher equipment costs.
The Albany Utility Board voted on Feb. 27 to recommend that the city commission enter into a $34,888,171 contract with Ruby Collins of Smyrna, Georgia, to build solids-handling upgrades at the Joshua Street Water Pollution Control Plant.
The board was told the project (bid reference 25-035) replaces aging dissolved-air-flotation (DAF) thickening and dewatering equipment with gravity-belt thickeners, new belt presses and a new building to house…
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