Bids received for Rehoboth Beach ocean outfall

Officials say that bids were received for the Rehoboth Beach Ocean Outfall last Thursday.

Manson Construction Company of Seattle, Washington was the apparent low bidder at $27,655,850. Other bids received were from Weeks Marine Inc. of Cranford, New Jersey at $32,989,450, and American Bridge of Tampa, Florida at $43,468,521.

Bids were received for the Ocean Outfall Effluent Pumping Station, Force Main and W.W.T.P C.I.P Upgrade Phase one on Thursday, July 13. The apparent low bidder for the Effluent Pumping Station at $1,768,555 is Allan Myers, headquartered in Worcester, Pennsylvania, with a construction office in Dover.

A-Del Construction of Newark, was the apparent low bidder for the Force Main at $5,700,447. Allan Myers submitted the apparent low bid at $2,256,555 for the W.W.T.P. C.I.P. Upgrade phase one project.

At the commissioner workshop meeting on Wednesday, July 26 at 9:30 a.m., the Commissioners will be discussing with the city's engineers, G.H.D., and Sussex County representatives, matters related to the construction of the city's wastewater outfall, the various capital improvement projects at the wastewater treatment plant, the contractual arrangement between the city and county, and any other related issues.

For meeting information, people can visit this website.

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