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Flagler Beach awards $46.3 million contract to rebuild wastewater plant to meet new nutrient rules
Summary
The City Commission voted to award a $46.307 million contract to L7 Construction for major Biological Nutrient Removal upgrades to the Flagler Beach Wastewater Treatment Facility after staff and the city's owner's advisers cited regulatory deadlines, market escalations since 2020 and favorable SRF loan terms. The contract includes modular capacity for future reuse projects.
Flagler Beach commissioners on Thursday approved a $46,307,000 construction contract (WW180131) with L7 Construction for a multi-year upgrade to the city's wastewater treatment facility intended to meet recent state nutrient and reuse requirements.
McKim & Creed owner's adviser Matt Clark told commissioners the existing plant lacks redundancy, contains equipment at or near end of life and will face increasing regulatory pressure under recent state bills that encourage reduced nutrient discharge and reuse feasibility. Clark summarized the project as a new headworks, a master pump…
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