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Council OKs $275,148 change order to finish water loop for new public safety facility

Redmond City Council · October 8, 2024
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Summary

Council approved a $275,148 change order to complete a water line loop on the north end of Redmond tied to the new public safety facility; staff said crews located four of five historic casings but could not find one, and completing the loop now is cheaper while boring equipment is onsite.

The Redmond City Council voted to approve a $275,148 change order to complete a water line loop on the north end of the city tied to the construction of the new public safety facility.

"We wanted to complete this loop on the north end of the city," said Devin Lewis, identified in the meeting as chief of police, who presented the item. He told the council crews hoped to use five previously buried conduits or casings discovered on maps, and that crews found four but could not locate one…

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