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Adelanto approves $1.03 million contract with Woodard & Curran to operate potable water system
Summary
The Adelanto Public Utility Authority approved a $1,028,236 professional services agreement with Woodard & Curran to operate the city's potable water distribution system; council members asked about PFAS treatment, funding and the firm's top priorities before the unanimous voice vote.
The Adelanto Public Utility Authority on July 30 approved a professional services agreement with Woodard & Curran, Inc. to operate the city's potable water distribution system, awarding a two-year contract totaling $1,028,236.
City Manager (unnamed) told the council the city issued a public request for proposals, received three complete bids, and selected Woodard & Curran as the lowest qualified bidder after interviews and negotiations. "This was a very difficult and deliberate process," the city manager said, adding that the contract is structured as a management-style agreement with pass-through expenses and incentives to keep the operator within budget.
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