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Danbury Board of Awards approves multiple contracts, adds emergency Beaverbrook pump repair
Summary
On Jan. 8 the Danbury City Board of Awards unanimously approved a series of procurement actions — extending a paving contract, awarding engineering and supply bids, renewing firefighter medical services, and approving a roughly $1.9 million Pierce pumper/ladder truck purchase — and added an emergency repair for the Beaverbrook pump station estimated at $20,000.
The Danbury City Board of Awards voted unanimously on Jan. 8 to extend and approve a series of municipal contracts and to authorize an emergency repair at the city’s largest sewer pump station.
Chip Bolkin, the purchasing agent, opened the meeting at 10:04 a.m. and said Allstate Construction had agreed to hold its 2024 unit‑price paving rates for 2025. "They corresponded that they'd be willing to hold their current pricing for another year," Bolkin said, and the board moved to extend the existing Allstate contract into the 2025 paving season. Cara Prunty seconded the motion, which passed unanimously.
The board also awarded several annual unit‑price contracts. Bolkin reported that Ferguson Waterworks was the apparent low bidder for expanded polypropylene (APP) manhole grade‑adjustment risers and that the City would issue purchase orders as needed. For line‑stop and insertion‑valve furnish‑and‑install services, the single bidder was the Jack Fairley…
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