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City approves $288,975 demolition of Bradley Place water tank and $99,600 monitoring task order; council discusses salvaging parts for public art
Summary
The Finance Committee awarded a $288,975 demolition contract to Total Wrecking and Environmental LLC for a decommissioned 1,000,000‑gallon Bradley Place elevated storage tank (built 1930, taken out of service after a 2018 replacement) and approved a $99,600 task order for Terracon to provide vibration and lead‑paint monitoring; Councilwoman Peters urged exploring salvage for public art.
The High Point Finance Committee approved demolition of a decommissioned elevated storage tank and a related third‑party monitoring contract Thursday, while members discussed whether parts of the historic structure might be repurposed as public art.
Robbie Stone, public service director, said the city owns a decommissioned 1,000,000‑gallon Bradley Place elevated storage tank built in 1930 that was taken out of service after a new tank began operating in 2018. Stone told the committee the city solicited proposals in December, received five bids and that Total Wrecking and Environmental LLC was the lowest responsive bidder. "We are…
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