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West Melbourne approves $52.48 million contract to build 4 MGD reverse-osmosis water plant

2112504 · January 15, 2025
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Summary

On Jan. 14 the West Melbourne City Council voted 7-0 to award a $52,484,250 construction contract to TLC Diversified for a new 4 million gallons-per-day reverse-osmosis water treatment plant; the project includes a roughly $2.5 million owner’s contingency and is part of a broader $~80 million program of wells and conveyance work.

West Melbourne City Council voted 7-0 on Jan. 14 to award a contract to TLC Diversified to construct the city’s new reverse-osmosis water treatment plant, authorizing the city manager to sign a contract not to exceed $52,484,250.

The contract covers construction of a greenfield, 4,000,000-gallon-per-day (MGD) reverse-osmosis (RO) plant. Mark Petrone, the city’s capital projects manager, told the council that the recommendation followed a multi-year feasibility and design process led by Hazen and Sawyer and that the engineer reviewed the two bids received in December and recommended awarding the work to TLC Diversified.

The project traces to initial council discussions in 2017 and a feasibility study completed in 2019.…

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