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Waukegan committee approves Greenwood Avenue bridge award, pump rebuild and lead-line engineering contract
Summary
The Waukegan Public Works committee on Jan. 20 approved three procurement motions: a Greenwood Avenue bridge replacement contract with IDOT not to exceed $3,352,812.48, a water-plant pump rebuild at $39,214, and a Robinson Engineering agreement for lead line service replacements not to exceed $605,000.
The Waukegan Public Works committee voted Jan. 20 to approve three procurement items, including a $3,352,812.48 award for the Greenwood Avenue bridge replacement and related flagging services, officials said.
The committee approved a resolution to award the Greenwood Avenue bridge replacement and daily flaggers through an IDOT contract for a not-to-exceed amount of $3,352,812.48. The motion was moved by Alderman Donneworth and seconded by Alderman Newsome; a roll call recorded votes in favor by Chairman Turner, Vice Chair Guzman, Alderman Donneworth and Alderman Newsome.
Mr. Garland told the committee the flaggers would be provided by the railroad under an existing agreement, so the contract calls out both the bridge replacement and flagger services separately. "The flaggers ... come from the railroad," Garland said, explaining the separate…
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