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Granbury council OKs contracts and change order to advance $100M water project, accepts state grant steps

Granbury City Council · December 3, 2025
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Summary

The Granbury City Council approved a change order for the East Wastewater Treatment Plant and three professional services agreements to advance a roughly $100 million water treatment project, including steps to accept a $57.8 million Texas Water Development Board grant and pursue an additional $50 million in low-cost SRF financing.

Granbury City Council voted unanimously Dec. 2 to approve several steps advancing a major water and wastewater capital program, including a change order for the East Wastewater Treatment Plant and three professional services agreements needed before the city accepts a large state grant.

The council approved Change Order No. 2 to Grakon Construction, Inc., for $335,460.75 to provide 7-inch concrete paving for drivable areas at the East Wastewater Treatment Plant. City staff and the engineer said the heavier 7-inch section is needed to accommodate freight and truck traffic associated with plant…

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