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Price council reviews canal crossing change, plans in-place culvert and NRCS funding to keep schedule
Summary
Council received updates on the Canal Crossing project, including manufacturer delays that led staff to switch to an in-place pour culvert that staff says will speed reopening and may save roughly $2,030,000; council will accept a grant portion of a $15 million NRCS package to buy pipe up front.
Price City officials told the council that procurement delays for a precast box culvert have prompted engineers and the contractor to change approach and pour the culvert in place to keep the Canal Crossing project on schedule.
Miles, the project lead, said the manufacturer could not meet originally promised delivery dates and the contractor proposed pouring the culvert in place with structural walls. He told the council that the in-place option appears to both accelerate the schedule and reduce cost, estimating a savings of about $2,030,000…
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