Texas Town Awards Sewer, Water Contracts
7/7/2017
The city of Katy has awarded contracts worth $640,373 for two sewer and waterline projects. The contracts awarded include:
- $$442,498.50 to IPR South Central for the Pin Oak sanitary sewer line project. The project includes the replacement of the 21-inch concrete sanitary sewer pipe on Pin Oak Road not replaced under emergency repair and replacement.
- $197,875 to MMG Contractors for a waterline replacement project on Rachel Lane and Jan Court.
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