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Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br />CONSENT ITEM – 8M <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />DATE: January 13, 2025 <br /> <br />TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers <br /> Jessica Jagoe, Interim City Administrator <br /> <br />FROM: David Swearingen, P.E. Public Works Director / City Engineer <br /> <br />SUBJECT: Resolution Approving Plans & Specifications and Order Advertisement for Bids <br />for the 2025 CIPP Lining Project <br /> <br /> Budgeted Amount: Actual Amount: Funding Source: <br /> $475,000 TBD Sanitary Sewer Fund, MCES I/I <br /> <br />Council Should Consider <br /> <br />Motions to approve, table, or deny the following: <br /> <br />• Adopting Resolution 2025-010 Approving Plans and Specifications and Ordering <br />Advertisement for Bids for the 2025 CIPP Lining Project. <br /> <br /> <br />Background/Discussion <br /> <br />The 2025 – 2029 Capital Improvement Program identifies improvements of the 2025 Cured In- <br />Place Pipe (CIPP) Lining project scheduled for construction in the year 2025. The City Council <br />approved professional services with engineering consultant, TKDA, to prepare construction <br />plans and specifications on November 12, 2024. <br /> <br />The proposed project includes inflow and infiltration repairs to the existing sanitary sewer within <br />the Glenarden neighborhood. Through the Public Works’ sanitary sewer maintenance program, <br />inspections identified the proposed segments of sewer needing repairs due to significant cracks <br />or voids, root intrusion and also aging clay pipe (VCP) that indicated a need for rehabilitation. <br />Through the CIPP process, I & I is eliminated at the joints and cracks of the existing pipe and the <br />new lining is known to extend the life of the pipe by at least 50 years. <br />