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Wheeler to hire Kern/Curran McLeod for $1.4M water distribution project; contract review set for Dec. 17
Summary
Council heard a Safe Drinking Water loan-funded project to replace about 4,000 feet of asbestos-cement pipe and moved to select Kern/Curran McLeod as the city's project engineer; staff will return with a contract for approval on Dec. 17.
City public works staff told the Wheeler City Council that the city has been awarded $1,400,000 in Safe Drinking Water loan funds to replace remaining asbestos-cement water pipe and improve distribution, and recommended awarding engineering services to Kern (Curran) McLeod.
Phil, the city's public works representative, said the project scope includes replacing approximately 4,000 feet of asbestos-cement pipe on Wheeler Heights and portions of Third Street…
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