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Warwick seeks Stantec services to replace leaking Buttonwoods Avenue pipeline under Brushneck Cove
Summary
Public Works asked the finance committee to authorize $199,500 to retain Stantec for design and oversight of a directional‑drilled pipeline replacement under Brushneck Cove that staff says is leaking and could affect water pressure, quality and fire protection in Oakland Beach.
The City of Warwick's water division asked the finance committee to award Stantec Consulting $199,500 to design and provide construction oversight for the Buttonwoods Avenue pipeline replacement under Brushneck Cove. Christie Murady, Public Works, told the committee the transmission main services the Oakland Beach area and has been leaking; background materials note the line was measured in 2021 at a leak rate of about 30 gallons per minute.
Murady said Stantec would deliver a 60% design and assist with contractor selection and construction oversight; the remaining “40%” of work…
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