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Hampstead council awards inspection contract as $24 million water upgrade advances
Summary
Council approved a $1,429,497 contract for construction inspection of new water treatment plants and heard updates that pipeline work and grant funding have put most construction costs covered.
The Hampstead Town Council on Oct. 14 approved a contract with RK & K Engineering to provide construction inspection services for the town’s multi-part water system centralization and modernization project and heard progress updates on pipelines, bids and funding for the program.
Town Manager Jim told the council the first new pipeline on Main Street is complete except for a permanent asphalt patch and the second main — from Murphy's Run Court toward Upper Ford Lane and back to the existing North Carroll Farms water treatment plant — is expected to be completed in early November. Bids for construction of four water treatment plants were opened Sept. 12; two bidders responded. An engineer’s estimate earlier in September exceeded $23 million, while Conewago Enterprises was…
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