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City awards pump‑station roof work to Weatherproofing Technologies for $797,838
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Summary
Council approved a resolution (6-0) awarding pump‑station roof replacement work to Weatherproofing Technologies under Keystone Purchasing Network; base bid $537,248.30 plus alternates (total $797,838.43) funded by an $8 million LPDM federal earmark.
City staff recommended and council approved a resolution awarding construction services for pump‑station roof replacements to Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc., procured through the Keystone Purchasing Network. Bill Scott presented the award and the funding source, saying the project is paid from an $8,000,000 legislative pre-disaster mitigation (LPDM) earmark and that this is the first of five projects under that earmark.
Scott listed the pricing: a base bid of $537,248.30, alternate 1 at $55,126.92 and alternate 2 at $205,463.21 for a total project cost of $797,838.43. He said the base proposal replaces all pump‑station roofs except McClure’s, which was recently done, and that alternates include restoration work at the Hepburn Garage and wall restorations at pump houses. Scott explained the award used the Keystone Purchasing Network procurement route to avoid separate public bidding and save time.
Councilors asked whether the funds were from the federal earmark; Scott confirmed the project is funded by the $8 million LPDM earmark and noted the sequencing: roofs will be replaced before planned electrical upgrades inside several pump stations. The resolution passed by roll call vote, 6-0.
Staff will proceed with contract execution and schedule the roof replacement work under the LPDM project timeline.

