The replacement of water and wastewater lines in a College Station residential neighborhood was completed at a savings of more than $577,000 dollars.
The city council at Thursday’s (February 12) meeting without comment, took official action to reduce the contract amount of what was originally a $9.5 million dollar contract in the McCulloch neighborhood around Lincoln Recreation Center.
City documents say $310,000 dollars was saved because the contractor was able to avoid laying 5,850 linear feet of water line to provide temporary water to homes because there were no extended outages.
And another $116,000 dollars was saved when the contractor did not have to remove and replace 883 square yards of concrete associated with driveways along two sewer lines.
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