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County approves findings to use progressive design–build for Fanno Creek Interceptor rehabilitation

5692112 · August 28, 2025
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Summary

Clean Water Services’ Fanno Creek Interceptor rehabilitation—rehabilitating about 9.4 miles of interceptor pipeline and roughly 155 manholes—will proceed under a progressive design–build delivery after the county adopted findings exempting the project from competitive bidding; the board approved the exemption 4-0.

The Washington County Board of Commissioners voted 4-0 on Aug. 26 to adopt findings allowing the county to use a progressive design–build (PDB) procurement method for the Fanno Creek Interceptor rehabilitation and improvement project.

The county’s conveyance engineering division manager, Wade Denney, told the board the interceptor was installed in the late 1960s and now needs repair and capacity improvements. The proposed project would rehabilitate about 9.4 miles of the interceptor (pipeline diameters from roughly 27 to 60 inches), repair or replace about 155 manholes, add maintenance access roads and…

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