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Township hears $55 million wastewater‑plant update: demolition, punch list and contractor disputes remain
Summary
Officials reported that the Allison Park Water Pollution Control Plant construction is nearing major completion but will require a lengthy "shake‑out" period; contractors and several vendors have raised objections to contract extensions, and staff said remedying remaining punch‑list items will extend into 2026–2027.
Hampton Township officials told the council at the Sept. 18 meeting that the Allison Park Water Pollution Control Plant construction is substantially complete on the big items but will require months of punch‑list work and a multi‑year "shake‑out" period.
A construction representative briefed council that main construction is expected to be completed by winter with the majority of construction likely finished by spring, but a 24‑month shake‑out period is anticipated for smaller defects and warranty items. The representative described the project as a roughly $55,000,000 undertaking and said the team expects to finish demolition by the end of the calendar year; interior and…
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