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Oswego board approves $26.4 million public works facility; soil issues add about $1.5M

Village of Oswego Board of Trustees · September 16, 2025
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Summary

After updated soil borings revealed unsuitable conditions, the Village of Oswego approved a revised $26,408,960 budget for a new public works facility, adopting mitigation measures and retaining contingencies; the board also approved a PUD amendment to expand the site at 100 Theodore Drive.

The Village of Oswego Board of Trustees approved a $26,408,960 budget for a new public works facility and granted a preliminary and final PUD amendment to allow the expansion at 100 Theodore Drive.

Steve (staff) summarized the project and said the board had previously directed staff to pursue the lower‑cost option. Williams Architects and construction manager Frederick Quinn briefed trustees on new geotechnical information. Jack Hayes, representing the construction manager, said soil borings revealed pervasive unsuitable materials on the expansion site that could not be avoided by moving the building. To mitigate the condition…

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