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City awards $789,853 contract for Spring Creek Forest sewer condition assessment
Summary
The Garland City Council unanimously approved a professional services contract with Kimley‑Horn to inspect the Spring Creek Forest Preserve wastewater interceptor and produce repair and relocation options; the contract includes CCTV and multi‑sensor inspections and is expected to take about six months, weather permitting.
The Garland City Council on Oct. 21 approved a $789,853 professional services contract with Kimley‑Horn and Associates to perform a condition assessment of the Spring Creek Forest Preserve wastewater interceptor.
Mr. Brinkman, a city staff member, told the council the contract will focus on sewer mains that run through the preserve from the George Bush Parkway north to Campbell Road and that about 70% of the contract value is tied to inspecting those sewer mains. "The total contract amount is $789,853. Of that, about 70% of that is related to condition assessment of the sewer mains in the area," Brinkman said.
The contract calls for coordination with local stakeholders — the Spring Creek Preserve Board,…
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