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Rose Valley water treatment facility to cost less than planned

The contract of $45.1 million was awarded to developer Maple Reinders Constructors Ltd .
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West Kelowna City Hall on Cameron Road. (File photo)

The City of West Kelowna will be spending significantly less on their new water treatment facility than originally planned.

Plans surrounding the incoming Rose Valley Water Treatment Plant have been ongoing for some time, and now the city has secured a developer for the project.

What香蕉视频直播檚 more, shovels are expected to hit the ground soon.

After tendering for the project closed Feb. 18, the city examined their options. In the end, the contract of $45.1 million was awarded to developer ., who submitted the lowest bid.

With an upper budget limit of $75 million, and a preferred budget of around $50 million to offset pre-purchased items and other costs, the $45 million bid came as a welcome surprise.

Maple Reinders香蕉视频直播檚 prices were consistently lower in every area, compared to other bidders, staff explained in a report to council Feb. 23.

香蕉视频直播淲e needed this contract to close at around $50 million or a little bit under, to keep us within that budget and give us a little better room,香蕉视频直播 said City of Kelowna general manager of engineering and public works, Allen Fillion.

Maple Reinders is the same company that took on both the Powers Creek water treatment plant, the Peachland water treatment plant, .

香蕉视频直播淭hey very much know how to construct water treatment plants, (they are) very familiar with it, so they were able to be fairly aggressive with their pricing,香蕉视频直播 said Fillion.

Shovels are proposed to hit the ground March 8. The Plant is scheduled for completion in 2022.

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Phil McLachlan is the editor at the Penticton Western News. He served as the reporter, and eventually editor of The Free Press newspaper in Fernie.
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