Contractor Found for Smithfield Project

Share

As part of the North Wastewater plant restoration, the 60-year old existing Smithfield force main which runs from the north pre-treatment facility to Smithfield will be replaced. The project recently went out to bid, and seven contractors submitted proposals. The lowest bid was Legacy Corporation from the Quad City Area for a total of $478,880.00 – a number that City Administrator Lew Steinbrecher was happy to see.

“We had originally estimated that this might cost as much as $750,000, so we were really pleased. We got good pricing on this project,” Steinbrecher said.

Woodard and Curran engineers conducted an extensive review to support that Legacy Corporation is the lowest responsible and eligible bidder for the force main project. The project is expected to be completed before crops are planted this coming year.

For more information on this project or other city projects, visit cityofmonmouth.com.

written by Jackson Kane

Spread the word

Trending Now

Featured News Podcasts

Subscribe to our Community Newsletter

By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Prairie Communications, 55 Public Square, Monmouth, IL, 61462, https://977wmoi.com/. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

Choose a Category

Continue Reading

Over $17,000 Granted Back into Warren County

Another grant cycle through the Galesburg Community Foundation has closed and seven local organizations will be receiving funds to further their projects and programs. Trevor Davies, with the Monmouth Community

Focus on You This May

May is Mental Health Month, raising awareness of the impact it can have on the physical, emotional, and mental well-being of families, communities, and even children. Susan Denecke, a Behavioral

‘Meth Thefts’ Causing Concerns Locally

A rise in thefts and burglaries continue to raise concerns locally. This recent surge being seen, McDonough County Sheriff Nick Petitgout shares they are referred too ‘meth thefts:’ “You get

Call and Save Today!

If you are interested in purchasing any of the listed items below, please call 309-734-9452 or 309-734-2111, between the hours of 8 am and 4:30 pm, Mondays through Fridays. You