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Long Beach council ratifies emergency sewer replacement on Riverside Boulevard
Summary
The City Council ratified an emergency contract to repair a collapsed sanitary sewer on Riverside Boulevard between East Hudson and East Fulton streets, awarding the work to the low bidder after staff obtained three bids and corrected a typo in the resolution.
The Long Beach City Council on Tuesday ratified an emergency contract to replace a collapsed sanitary sewer on Riverside Boulevard between East Hudson and East Fulton streets, approving the low bid of $130,700 from Mesito Contracting.
City Manager Dan Creighton told the council the section had fully collapsed and "was not a candidate for relining," and that because of the pipe depth—about 8 feet—staff could not perform the replacement in-house and sought three bids before awarding the emergency contract to the low bidder.
Russell Darius, who joined…
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