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File #: 15-9857    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Approved
File created: 12/17/2018 In control: City Council Business Meeting
On agenda: 1/14/2019 Final action: 1/14/2019
Title: Pump Stations, Force Main, and Receiving Sewer Improvements Design-Build Services
Attachments: 1. Pump Stations, Force Main, and Receiving Sewer Improvements Design-Build Services Map
Title
Pump Stations, Force Main, and Receiving Sewer Improvements Design-Build Services

Action
Action:
A. Approve a contract in the amount of $4,849,802.80 with State Utility Contractors, Inc. for Phase 1 Design-Build Services for the Paw Creek Pump Station and force main improvements, Six Mile Creek Pump Station improvements, Coffey Creek interceptor condition assessment and rehabilitation, and Taggart Creek gravity sewer flow diversion structure projects, and

B. Authorize the City Manager to acquire all easements and real property interests, including by condemnation, when necessary, for construction of the project.

Body
Staff Resource(s):
Angela Lee, Charlotte Water
Ron Hargrove, Charlotte Water
Mike Davis, Engineering and Property Management
Tony Korolos, Engineering and Property Management

Explanation
* These projects will improve the reliability and capacity of the Paw Creek Pump Station and its receiving sewers for the areas north of Charlotte Douglas International Airport (Council Districts 2 and 3) and future sewer flow from the City of Mount Holly, as well as improve the reliability of the Six Mile Creek Pump Station that serves the southern part of Mecklenburg County (Council District 7) and a portion of Union County.
* The Coffey Creek Interceptor and Taggart Creek Gravity Sewer are the receiving sewers for the Paw Creek Pump Station. Due to the Paw Creek Pump Station improvements, the Coffey Creek Interceptor (Council District 3) will need to be assessed and rehabilitated to extend its service life. The Taggart Creek Gravity Sewer Flow Diversion Structure (Council District 3) is needed to manage the increased flows coming from the Paw Creek Pump Station, allowing flow to be diverted between two wastewater treatment plants.
* These projects will be completed in multiple phases, and are being delivered in close coordination with existing airport projects and the upcoming Mount Holly Pump Station and Force Main project.
* This contract inclu...

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