The Payson Town Council is set to approve a significant change order for well drilling, following unexpected challenges encountered during the project. During the meeting on August 13, 2025, council members discussed the need for an additional $96,100 to complete the drilling of the new Skypark well, bringing the total cost to approximately $246,000.
The original contract with Integrity Drilling Services was approved in April for $150,000 after a competitive bidding process. However, the drilling team faced hard rock conditions that necessitated additional equipment and time, leading to unforeseen costs. The council learned that the drilling process would require a rental air compressor at $3,000 per day and additional expenses related to hard rock drilling, totaling around $71,100.
In a bid for transparency, the council emphasized the importance of addressing these costs to ensure the project’s completion. The approved budget for well rehabilitation and replacement stands at $778,095, allowing the town manager to allocate funds as needed. The council is now seeking to finalize the change order to ensure the well can be completed without further delays.
The discussion highlighted the complexities of drilling in the Payson area, with council members noting that encountering hard rock is not uncommon. The council is expected to vote on the change order soon, which will allow the drilling to resume and ensure the town's water supply remains secure.