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Granbury approves $929,870 waterline contract and authorizes bottled water and temporary bill credits for affected residents

2850156 · April 2, 2025
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City council approved a $929,870 contract to replace aging cast‑iron water mains on Elizabeth Boulevard and Penrod Drive, set a 120‑day construction timeline with $500/day liquidated damages, and authorized bottled water and temporary waiver of the water portion of utility bills for residents experiencing discolored water.

The Granbury City Council on an April meeting awarded a $929,870 contract to Texas Chile Incorporated to replace water mains on Elizabeth Boulevard and Penrod Drive and authorized the City Manager to provide bottled water and temporarily waive the water portion of utility bills for households affected by discolored water.

City engineering consultant Chris Hay of EHT told the council nine bids were received and recommended Texas Chile as the low bidder. "We did open bids and received 9 bids for this project," Hay said. He told the council the contract…

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