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City staff provided a progress report on the Bruceville-Eddy sewer project noting work completed and remaining hurdles tied to railroad crossings and system testing.
A staff speaker summarized project status: "Lift stations, I installed the standby generator lift stations ... they still have to do railroad and certainly contractor installed." The report noted that installed generators must be connected to power and that lines and testing must be completed and commissioned before full operation.
Speakers discussed scheduling constraints and identified BlackRock (referred to in the transcript as "BlackRock" or "Black Rock") as one of the contractors responsible for parts of the installation. A December 30 target date was mentioned as a milestone for certain components, but speakers cautioned that completion may slip pending railroad work and testing.
The council announced there was no action taken on Black Rock Construction at this meeting and that city attorneys are addressing related matters. The transcript contains no recorded vote or motion on contracting decisions for BlackRock during the public session.
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