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Council OKs larger on-call repairs contract to cover fire-hydrant program and pavement work
Summary
Bullhead City council approved increasing an on-call water/wastewater repairs contract ceiling to $400,000 annually to fund a city-approved fire-hydrant installation program and add asphalt and concrete repair work to the contract.
Bullhead City Council on Feb. 4 approved an amendment to the city's job-order-contract (JOC) for on-call water and wastewater system repairs with Premier Backhoe Inc., raising the contract ceiling from roughly $182,000 to $400,000 a year and authorizing the city manager to execute the amendment.
The increase is primarily to cover planned installations under a previously approved fire-hydrant program and to add asphalt and concrete repair line items to the JOC, Utility Director Mark Clark told council. Clark said the JOC was created to allow faster emergency…
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