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Council awards $1.81 million contract for 2-inch water-main replacements and approves design for larger main replacements
Summary
The Tyler City Council approved a construction contract with CAPCO Construction for the 2024 2-inch water main replacement project and authorized engineering services for a separate 2024–25 large water-main project focused on corrosive-soil areas. Council members said the work should reduce breaks and improve pressure.
The Tyler City Council on Jan. 8 authorized two water-distribution projects intended to replace aging piping and reduce main breaks.
For the 2024 Water Main Improvements 2-inch replacement project (agenda item M2), Tyler Water Utilities presented a low bid from CAPCO Construction and requested authorization for a construction contract and a resolution reserving the city’s right to reimburse project expenditures from future debt proceeds. Jacob Yanker of Tyler Water Utilities said the project will replace about 10,000 feet of old 2-inch galvanized mains with 6-inch PVC pipe on several…
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