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File #: 26-442A    Version: 1 Name:
Type: CONSENT AGENDA Status: Approved
File created: 1/28/2026 In control: Office of Procurement Services
On agenda: 2/25/2026 Final action:
Title: Authorize a one-year service price agreement for excavation, removal, and disposal of residual solids from Lagoon No. 1 at Bachman Water Treatment Plant for the Dallas Water Utilities Department - American Process Group LLC, most advantageous proposer of three - Estimated amount of $4,798,076.97 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund
Indexes: 6
Attachments: 1. Resolution
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PILLAR: Core
AGENDA DATE: February 25, 2026
COUNCIL DISTRICT(S):|910|DEPARTMENT: Office of Procurement Services
PRIORITY: N/A
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Authorize a one-year service price agreement for excavation, removal, and disposal of residual solids from Lagoon No. 1 at Bachman Water Treatment Plant for the Dallas Water Utilities Department - American Process Group LLC, most advantageous proposer of three - Estimated amount of $4,798,076.97 - Financing: Dallas Water Utilities Fund

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BACKGROUND

This action does not encumber funds; the purpose of a service price agreement is to establish firm pricing for services, for a specific term, which are ordered on an as needed basis according to annual budgetary appropriations. The estimated amount is intended as guidance rather than a cap on spending under the agreement, so that actual need combined with the amount budgeted will determine the amount spent under this agreement.

This service price agreement will provide for excavation, removal, and disposal of residual solids from Lagoon No.1 at Bachman Water Treatment Plant for the Dallas Water Utilities Department (DWU). This agreement will be used to remove water treatment residuals from the lagoon at the Bachman Water Treatment Plant. Residuals are a normal byproduct of the drinking water treatment process and are stored in lagoons. As the lagoons near their storage capacity limits, periodic cleaning is necessary to ensure continued, reliable operation. This project restores the storage capacity of the lagoon thus safeguarding the plant's continued ability to meet drinking water demands and achieve regulatory compliance requirements as mandated by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality.

A five-member committee from the following departments reviewed and evaluated the qualifications:

* Dallas Water Utilities Department (2)
* Department of Planning and Development (1)
* Department of Trans...

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