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Council awards master engineering contract for multi-year 24-inch water transmission main replacement
Summary
Council authorized a five-year master engineering contract (with options to extend) to design future phases of the city's 24-inch water transmission main replacement program; CONSORT North America was the highest-scoring proposer. The project replaces aging 1930s steel main with 24-inch ductile iron and includes cathodic protection.
The City Council voted Feb. 24 to proceed with a master-engineering contract for the next phases of the 24-inch water transmission-main replacement program, selecting CONSORT North America as the top-ranked proposer following a qualifications-based selection process.
Contract and scope: staff said the master contract will run up to five years with two optional two-year extensions and will be used to authorize individual task orders for design, bidding and construction management services. The initial design phase (phase 4) will extend existing replacement work south from the current terminus near the Salvation Army down…
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