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Oklahoma City trust approves emergency sewer repair and $2 million for winter-related water-line work
Summary
On April 8 the Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust approved an emergency sanitary-sewer repair contract to Matthews Trenching for $662,000 and a separate $2,000,000 emergency contract for private contractor work to address an unusual backlog of water-line breaks caused by extreme winter weather.
The Oklahoma City Water Utilities Trust on April 8 approved two emergency construction contracts to respond to recent infrastructure failures and an unusually high number of water-line breaks following extreme winter weather. The trust voted to award a $662,000 emergency sanitary sewer repair contract for work at 3 NE Eighth St. to Matthews Trenching and separately approved a $2,000,000 emergency contract to secure additional private-contractor capacity to address a backlog of water-line breaks.
The actions came during the trust's April 8 meeting, after the board approved minutes and a consent docket earlier in the session. Trust…
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