A Minnesota contractor has won a job to build a water main to serve
Foxconn Technology Group’s factory in Mount Pleasant, beating out two
other firms with a bid that nonetheless came in nearly $2 million higher
than officials had expected.
Rockville, Minnesota-based S.J. Louis Construction won a contract to
install a transmission water main for the Racine Water and Wastewater
Utility as part of the agency’s broader effort to improve its
infrastructure to support Foxconn’s flatscreen-manufacturing plant,
which is expected to draw millions of gallons of water off Lake Michigan
a day.
S.J. Louis’ $14.2 million bid beat out Pewaukee-based Globe
Contractors’ $14.3 million offer and a $14.9 million bid from Menomonee
Falls-based Super Excavators. The Racine Water and Wastewater Utility
estimated that the job would cost $12.8 million. Bids closed on April
24.
The Racine Wastewater utility has bid out a flurry of jobs in recent
months as part of a $120 million plan to overhaul the county’s water and
sewer system. Water-utility projects are starting near the factory and
working eastward in keeping with a construction schedule set by the
Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
From: https://dailyreporter.com/2019/05/23/minnesota-contractor-wins-14m-racine-water-main-job-related-to-foxconn/
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