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Council approves $1.1M drainage lining and $1.4M pavement-rejuvenation buys to extend infrastructure lifespan
Summary
Palm Bay authorized a piggyback purchase for cured-in-place pipe lining at 34 drainage sites (Hinterland Group, about $1.1 million) and a cooperative purchase for pavement rejuvenation (Pavement Technology, under $1.5 million). Council approved both contracts unanimously and staff said work will prolong pipe and pavement life.
Council members approved multiple preventative-maintenance purchases on Feb. 6 aimed at prolonging the life of drainage pipes and paved streets.
Staff described a piggyback purchase that uses another public agency's unit pricing to line nearly 4,197 linear feet of pipe across 34 unique sites. The contract with Hinterland Group was presented at just under $1.1 million;…
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