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Denton board approves roughly $92 million CMAR contract to expand Pecan Creek plant
Summary
The Denton Public Utilities Board voted unanimously Feb. 23 to approve a construction-manager-at-risk contract for the Pecan Creek Water Reclamation Plant expansion, a project staff said will produce a 30 million gallons-per-day MBR treatment facility and carry an overall contract value in the low $92 million range.
The Denton Public Utilities Board on Feb. 23 unanimously approved a construction-manager-at-risk (CMAR) contract for the Pecan Creek Water Reclamation Plant expansion, a project staff described as "a strategic necessity to support Denton's continued growth." David Brown, water utilities project manager, presented the item and asked the board to recommend adoption of an ordinance authorizing the city manager to execute the agreement.
Brown told the board the project will replace the roughly 60-year-old Pecan Creek treatment facility with a modern membrane bioreactor (MBR) plant with a planned capacity of 30,000,000 gallons per day. The scope includes upgrades to solids handling and…
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