With about 500 water service lines still to dig up, Flint considers project manager contract extension
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
Posted Feb 17, 2021
Goyette construction crews work to excavate and replace service lines on Welch Street, west of Martin Luther King Avenue on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2018 in Flint. Kaiti Sullivan | MLive.com Kaiti Sullivan
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FLINT, MI The city’s excavation and replacement of water service lines will continue into 2021, and the project manager could be in line for a contract extension to oversee the remaining work.
A Flint City Council committee is scheduled to consider a $500,000 change order in the city’s contract with Rowe Professional Services on Wednesday, Feb. 17, the company hired in 2019 to oversee the program.