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Utility board approves on‑call contracts, amendments and change orders, software renewal and meter variance
Summary
At its July 9 meeting the Evansville Water and Sewer Utility Board approved multiple on‑call engineering agreements (including Wessler and Clark Dietz), an amendment to the Burkhart Crossing design, several construction change orders (one increase, one large decrease), a CityWorks renewal, a variance for Mountain Glacier and staff training with SkillPath.
The Evansville City Water and Sewer Utility Board on July 9 approved a package of agreements, amendments and change orders intended to support operations and near‑term construction.
Staff recommended a $20,000 on‑call services agreement with Wessler Engineering, Inc. for SCADA/control‑system support and a separate $9,000 contract for a SCADA health evaluation at the city’s treatment plants and lift stations. “We don’t currently have the utility doesn’t currently have a specialized SCADA personnel on staff,” Logan said when describing the need for an on‑call agreement to provide specialized support as issues arise. The board approved both Wessler agreements.
The board also approved a $50,000 on‑call engineering and operations support agreement with Clark Dietz, Inc.; staff said Clark Dietz has an existing working knowledge of the city’s plants and can provide project management, design and training via task orders.
The board approved Amendment No. 1 to the professional services agreement with Burgess & Niple for the Burkhart Crossing lift station and force main…
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