By Ryan Young
May 18, 2021 | 3:02 PM
Melville’s wastewater pumping station number 1, which pumps sewage out to the lagoon, will be replaced, starting this summer.
It was originally slated for 2024, but because of multiple failures in 2020 and a lack of capacity to handle peak weather events, City Council approved its replacement to occur this year.
Director of Public Works Andrew Fahlman says in April, a tender was posted onto SaskTenders, and 4 companies submitted proposals: Hipperson Construction Company, Westridge Construction Ltd., PCL Construction Management Inc. all based out of Regina, and Graham Construction and Engineering based out of Saskatoon.
“Within the evaluation criteria, we asked for things such as project experience, personnel experience, it could be a big corporation but they never built a Lift Station before, so we asked for individual experiences. We asked timelines, we asked for the safety programs, that’s a big key for us,” Fahlman explaine
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By Craig Wallebeck
Jan 19, 2021 7:50 AM
The Director of Public Works for the City of Melville says they’re gearing up for a busy construction season, as they’re finalizing tenders for multiple projects that will be posted onto the Sasktenders website. Andrew Fahlman says first priority is the replacement of Lift Station number one, followed by the landfill expansion, some road paving and sewer main relining.
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