How the City of Prince Rupert plans to rollout its major project plans and spend some of that capital funding approved by City Council will be relayed to the council membership tonight.
Richard Pucci, the City's Director of Operations and Intergovernmental Relations has provided for a short synopsis of the procurement process towards 7 elements of major infrastructure work.
With the majority of the calls for Bids either currently posted to the BC Bid website or in the process of being put up for contract awards.
The total value of the work ahead estimated by Mr. Pucci to be between 20 and 30 million dollars worth of construction.
Among those listed, the Overland Water project, 6th Avenue Bridge rehabilitation, and Seal Cove Outfall Replacement.
Mr. Pucci will also note that the New public works facility at the old McCarty motors site will move into the Design/Build bidding, along with the closure of the West landfill site.
The New Wetland Treatment Facility featured at the last Council session will be heading out for Bid, that project now relocated to just off Park Avenue near the old Anchor Inn and adjacent to Moresby Park, the work to take place where the fuel tanks were removed a few years ago.
As well, the call for bids for the Submarine line between the city and the Shawatlans Lake area.
A number of equipment purchases are also moving forward with Bid requests in motion for some.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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