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Derby council approves $1.7 million contract for North Interceptor sewer work

2113102 · January 14, 2025
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The Derby City Council authorized a $1,702,734 contract with Meis Construction to build a segment of the North Interceptor sewer, finance the work with general obligation bonds and use developer cost-participation petitions for a portion of the project.

The Derby City Council on Jan. 14 authorized a $1,702,734 contract with Meis Construction to construct the red segment of the North Interceptor sewer, a gravity sewer that will run from Patriot Avenue north to 55th Street and tie into a larger system that includes a lift station and a force main to Madison Avenue.

Alex Laine, the city engineer, told the council the project was bid in December 2024, drew three close bids and that Meis Construction submitted the low, responsible bid at $1,702,734 — below the engineer’s estimate. Laine said the interceptor and associated work will serve future development north of 55th Street, including the platted Sky Ridge subdivision and the planned Greenwood Village area, and that design…

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