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Columbia council approves $8.5 million renewal for sanitary sewer pipe rehabilitation

City Council of Columbia, South Carolina ยท August 19, 2025
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Summary

Council authorized a renewal for Project SS-6966 with McClam & Associates, Inc. for an amount not to exceed $8,499,783 for year two of contract options; the firm is based in Little Mountain, South Carolina and the current term ends June 30, 2026.

The Columbia City Council on Aug. 19 approved a contract renewal for Project SS-6966 โ€” the city's sanitary sewer pipe rehabilitation program โ€” authorizing McClam & Associates, Inc. to perform year two work under existing contract options for an amount not to exceed $8,499,783.

City staff said the award covers year two of a multi-year arrangement with one-year renewal options; the current term expires June 30, 2026. The firm is located in Little Mountain, South Carolina.

Councilmember Ms. Mayer moved the motion to approve; a second was recorded. The roll call vote showed unanimous support: Mister Bailey, Mister Brown, Miss Herbert, Dr. Bustles, Mister Brennan, Mister McDowell and Mayor Daniel J. Rickerman voted in favor. No dissenting votes were recorded.

City staff identified the item under the "bids, contracts and change orders" section of the agenda and did not report substantive public comment during deliberation.

The contract renewal authorizes funding up to the approved amount and continues the city's ongoing sewer rehabilitation work; staff did not present a revised project schedule at the council meeting.