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Flagler Beach tables $46.3 million wastewater plant construction award after commissioners demand more details
Summary
Bids for a new biological nutrient removal (BNR) wastewater plant came in at roughly $46.3 million, far above earlier estimates. Commissioners objected to limited backup material and urged a technical workshop with the engineer (CPH) to review design options, value engineering (gravity vs. pumped systems), reuse integration and timelines; the award was tabled 5–0 for further review.
The Flagler Beach City Commission tabled action on Resolution 2025-92, a proposed award for Biological Nutrient Removal (BNR) improvements at the city's wastewater treatment facility (WWTF), after commissioners said they lacked enough packet backup and technical briefings to approve a roughly $46.307 million low bid.
Staff and the city engineer reported the current plant (constructed in 1987) serves roughly 1,000,000 gallons per day capacity and was being expanded to 1,500,000 gpd (with…
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