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DeKalb approves major sewer-rehab and engineering contracts tied to consent-decree work
Summary
The Public Works & Infrastructure committee approved multiple watershed contracts — including $21.5M to SAK Construction, $16.0M to Insituform and a $64M on-call engineering pool — aimed at accelerating sewer rehabilitation and meeting consent-decree milestones.
The DeKalb County Public Works & Infrastructure committee on Tuesday approved a string of contracts and change orders intended to accelerate sewer rehabilitation connected to the county’s federal consent decree.
Director of Watershed Management Ted Wells told the committee the package reflects both commodity needs and large rehabilitation work. The committee approved a $21,543,303.91 change order for SAK Construction LLC to expand trenchless rehabilitation and external point repairs…
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