If you plan to build it, they will come.
Local and out-of-state contractors packed into the Police and Courts Building for the opening of bids regarding the city’s Combined Sewer Overflow reduction project at Monday’s meeting of the Board of Public Works and Safety. During the meeting, 31 bids on five aspects of the CSO project were opened.
Contractors from as far away as Rockville, Minn., were looking to underbid each other on a new wastewater supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system, a new CSO detention facility, an Elkhart River crossing for the line, a 90-inch trunk line and a diversion pump station.
The SCADA system will modernize the operation of the city’s wastewater system. The detention facility will hold water that would be flushed into the Elkhart River while it is cleaned and any debris ground and removed. The river crossing is to bring water across to the detention facility. The trunk line and pump station will both divert water that formerly would have been flushed into the river to the detention facility.
Utilities Engineer Dustin Sailor was pleased with the turnout, as well as the bids. At an early glance, the combined total could be around $30 million, approximately $5 million less than some previous estimates.
“We won’t know until we actually do all the numbers,” Sailor said, “but initially the numbers look very good.”
Each of the subprojects had several bids with the exception of the SCADA system, for which only one bid was received.
“I anticipated a couple more on that one, but that portion is a very technical part of all this,” Sailor said. “There are a lot of electronic components, and everyone has to coordinate the communication and the wiring to make sure the water and the wastewater treatment plant operate correctly, so we’re hopeful that it all works out here.”
The opening of the bids marks another step forward for the project, which stems from an unfunded federal mandate requiring the elimination of CSO overflows into bodies of water.
“Once we look over everything and everything looks OK, we will go to council for acceptance, and then we also have to go to the state finance authority and request approval of the bidding so we can actually formally award the bid,” Sailor said. “At that point, we’ll be able to get a notice from them to bid the project and then we’ll send out a notice to the contractors to proceed.”
The wastewater SCADA system is expected to be the first portion completed, with estimated dates for construction to begin on Nov. 2, substantial completion by Oct. 15, 2010, and final completion by the end of that year.
In other business, the board awarded bids for the asphalt paving and concrete replacement projects. Niblock Excavating was awarded the asphalt project with the lowest bid at $268,879.96. Yaw Construction was awarded the concrete project with the lowest bid at $37,357.80.
Local News
Plenty of bids for CSO project
- Local News
-
-
Man pleads guilty to robbery
GOSHEN — A Nappanee man pleaded guilty in Elkhart County Circuit Court to his involvement in a March robbery in Nappanee.
-
A very sweet war: Searching for the ultimate cupcake
A fig, goat cheese and onion cake pop dipped in chocolate? No wrinkling of noses! It was the winning entry in a fierce competition between a local baker, a sixth-grader and recent participants in the Food Network’s popular Cupcake Wars.
-
The Salvation Army celebrates dedication
The Salvation Army in Goshen celebrated service by and to the community. The opportunity came when The Salvation Army in Goshen and southern Elkhart County held its first Celebration Dinner May 17.
-
Memorial Day events planned
Veterans who died in service to their country will be remembered during Memorial Day services this holiday weekend.
-
Police: 32 pounds of pot found in LaGrange
A traffic stop in LaGrange County, with help from a drug-sniffing canine, led police to the discovery of a reported 32-pounds of marijuana Wednesday.
-
Board reviews cleanup status
LAGRANGE — Monday morning all eyes in the LaGrange County Board of Commissioners meeting room were glued to the slide show presented by County Code Enforcement Officer Johnny Boggs.
-
Reception to honor donors set for Thursday
A reception is set for Thursday evening to recognize donors and kick off the fundraising for this year’s Celebrate America fireworks program planned at Black Squirrel Golf Course on July 1.
-
Permits for golf carts passes
NAPPANEE — Those wishing to travel the city streets of Nappanee on golf carts will need to acquire a permit after City Council members approved an amendment to the golf cart ordinance Monday night. The amended ordinance was passed unanimously on third and final reading.
-
Rain barrel auction at First Fridays to benefit Elkhart River
GOSHEN — Colorful, decorated rain barrels will be sold in Goshen late next week in hopes of helping raise funds to improve the Elkhart River.
-
Police: Teen accidentally shot himself
GOSHEN — A 17-year-old boy was shot outside his home at 1824 College Manor Drive, just south of College Avenue, at 3:43 p.m. Tuesday.
- More Local News Headlines
-



