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PUB backs CMAR contract recommendation for Pecan Creek expansion with roughly $92 million cap
Summary
Denton's Public Utilities Board reviewed a construction manager-at-risk (CMAR) contract and GMP package for the Pecan Creek Water Reclamation Plant expansion, heard detailed cost and procurement breakdowns, and voted unanimously to approve the recommendation to proceed with a contract not to exceed about $92 million.
David Brown, the city’s water utilities project manager, told the Denton Public Utilities Board on Feb. 23 that the Pecan Creek Water Reclamation Plant expansion is “a strategic necessity” to support Denton’s continued growth and requested approval of a construction manager-at-risk (CMAR) contract and a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) package.
Brown said the project will replace the roughly 60-year-old plant with a new membrane bioreactor (MBR) facility sized at about 30,000,000 gallons per day and will include upgrades to solids handling, disinfection, a new interceptor, high‑efficiency…
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