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Council approves $1.2M rehabilitation of 10th Street sanitary pump station, work will require detour
Summary
Council approved terminating the previous contract and accepting Raymond Excavating's bid to rehabilitate the 10th Street sanitary pump station; scope includes new pumps, VFDs and electrical upgrades, with a $1.2M budget and anticipated completion Nov. 1, 2026.
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Council approved a rehabilitation project for the 10th Street sanitary pump station, accepting the low bid and terminating the prior agreement with Body Construction. Staff described the station (constructed in 1950, rehabs in 2001) and said the project scope includes replacing three pumps and motors, adding variable frequency drives, installing new piping and valves, upgrading electrical controls, and exterior improvements.
Public works staff said the station serves a mid-range area of the city's wastewater collection system and that bypass pumping during construction will require closing 10th Street between Military and Electric and posting a detour. The wastewater collection system has $1,200,000 budgeted for the project and staff listed an anticipated completion date of Nov. 1, 2026.
Council approved the motion on roll call. Staff noted this will be one of a multi-year program to rehabilitate pump stations across the system.

