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Engineer reports $21.9M low bid for Shepherdsville wastewater expansion; city to await EDA and KIA approvals

Shepherdsville City Council · February 10, 2026
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Summary

Strand Associates presented bid tabulation for Shepherdsville's wastewater treatment hydraulic expansion: four bids came in below the engineer's estimate, with the apparent low bid at about $21.9 million and the engineer's estimate at $25.7 million. The city will wait for EDA and Kentucky Infrastructure Authority approvals before awarding.

Mark Sneev, an engineer with Strand Associates, told the Shepherdsville City Council on Feb. 9 that the city received four conforming bids for a hydraulic expansion and improvements at its wastewater treatment plant and that all bids were below the engineer's cost opinion.

"The low bidder was about $21,900,000," Sneev said, adding that the engineer's estimate had been $25,700,000. He described the work as a public-health investment: the plant…

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