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File #: 25-2396A    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 7/23/2025 In control: Dallas Water Utilities Department
On agenda: 9/24/2025 Final action:
Title: Authorize a construction services contract for the Lake June Pump Station and Reservoir Replacement (Construction Package A) - Walsh Construction Company II, LLC d/b/a Archer Western, best value proposer of three - Not to exceed $72,744,600.00 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement F Fund ($56,892,000.00), Water Construction Fund ($11,306,000.00) and Water Capital Improvement G Fund ($4,546,600.00)
Indexes: Citywide
Attachments: 1. Map, 2. Resolution
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STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Sustainable
AGENDA DATE: September 24, 2025
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S): Citywide
DEPARTMENT: Dallas Water Utilities Department
EXECUTIVE: Dev Rastogi
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Authorize a construction services contract for the Lake June Pump Station and Reservoir Replacement (Construction Package A) - Walsh Construction Company II, LLC d/b/a Archer Western, best value proposer of three - Not to exceed $72,744,600.00 - Financing: Water Capital Improvement F Fund ($56,892,000.00), Water Construction Fund ($11,306,000.00) and Water Capital Improvement G Fund ($4,546,600.00)

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BACKGROUND

Dallas Water Utilities Department (DWU) provides water to approximately 2.6 million customers in the City of Dallas and neighboring communities. DWU operates three potable water treatment plants: Bachman, Elm Fork, and East Side Water Treatment Plants with a combined treatment capacity of 900 million gallons per day. DWU's water delivery system consists of 22 pump stations, 21 storage tanks, 18 pressure planes, and over 5,000 miles of water distribution pipeline infrastructure. As part of DWU's capital improvement program, critical infrastructure improvements are planned and budgeted to maintain reliable drinking water services to the City of Dallas and customer cities.

The Lake June Pump Station (PS) is located at 1031 Algonquin Drive in Dallas, Texas and is one of the largest and most critical pumping facilities in the DWU potable water distribution system. The 20-million-gallon reservoir receives and stores water from the East Side Water Treatment Plant. The pump station has a firm capacity of 360 million gallons per day and supplies water to central and east Dallas and is the only pump station and source of water for Alta Mesa Pump Station and the Cedardale Pressure Zone in South Dallas. The pump station was constructed in 1960 and the clearwell was rehabilitated in the 1980s. In 2021, DWU completed a...

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