Funds approved for city project

Posted 3/5/14

Council unanimously passed Councilor’s Bill No. 4 on first reading appropriating funds from the Wastewater Capital Projects Reserve in the amount of $287,600 for the 87th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard Lift Station Project. Council also authorized …

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Funds approved for city project

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Council unanimously passed Councilor’s Bill No. 4 on first reading appropriating funds from the Wastewater Capital Projects Reserve in the amount of $287,600 for the 87th Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard Lift Station Project. Council also authorized the city manager to execute a contract amendment with Carollo Engineer’s Inc. for additional services during construction in the amount of $125,000 increasing the contract with Carollo Engineer’s, Inc. from $781,603 to $910,041 and authorized an additional 5 percent construction contingency in the amount of $162,600 for the construction contract with RN Civil Construction increasing the total authorized expenditure amount inclusive of contingency, to $3,739,800.

The next council meeting is at 7 p.m. on March 10 at City Hall, 4800 W. 92nd Ave. in Westminster.

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