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Wellington staff recommends $2.1 million in contracts for Lift Station rehab; protest on smaller contract rejected

2892782 · April 7, 2025
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Village staff recommended awarding two construction contracts for Lift Station Phase 3 — including a $1.66 million contract for Lift Station 16 — and outlined a related budget amendment and grant funding. A bid protest over the smaller station’s contract was rejected as untimely under village procedures.

Village staff on Monday described recommendations to award two construction contracts and related construction-phase services for Lift Station Phase 3, a continued multi-year rehabilitation program for the village’s wastewater lift stations.

Miss Pance, presenting the utility consent item, said Wellington owns and operates 105 lift stations and that this phase focuses on two master stations: Lift Station 16, near the new Publix on Greenview Shores and Wellington Trace, and Lift Station 65, which serves the Wycliffe community. “This station rehabilitation proposes a new standby generator, complete replacement of the electrical and communication system, wet well rehab, piping upgrades, and site work,” Pance said of Lift Station 16, and added…

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