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awards sewer hook-up bids
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 The Sisters City Council awarded contracts on Phase III of the sewer
project --†residential hook-ups -- on Thursday, June 28.
Richard Bartels of Powell Butte won the "Schedule A" contract to work
north of Cascade Avenue with a bid of $259,910.16. That bid was $81,598
below engineers' estimates.
Scenic Builders of Myrtle Creek will work on "Schedule B" south of Cascade
Avenue. Their bid of $572,945 was $29,445 above engineers' estimates.
The bids in total came in at $52,153 below engineers' estimates.
That savings is a real boon to a project that has experienced cash flow
problems. the city had to commit $396,000 in connection fees up front
in order to match a grant. Yet the city can't collect those fees until
the service is actually on line.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 According to engineer Dick Nored of HGE, Inc., the project is running
smoothly. Crews have already bored under Highway 20 near Sisters Elementary
School and run pipe beneath the roadway. Crews will cross Squaw Creek
early in July.
Residential hook-ups will complete the project in the core area of town.
The fourth phase of the project -- sewering the Sisters Industrial Park
--†will follow as soon as the city secures the final $300,000 in funding
needed for the project.
The city must come up with that money by September or risk losing a $500,000
grant already committed to that part of the project.
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