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Approving the contract between the City of South Bend through its Board of Wastewater Commissioners and Ferguson Fabrication Inc.
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7/22/1974
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? , <br /> v, J July 17, 1974 <br /> CITY OF SOUTH B E N D Reply To: <br /> South Bend, Indiana 46601 <br /> Jerry J. Miller Bureau of Wastewater <br /> Mayor Michael L. Vance <br /> Fiscal Officer <br /> Rollin E. Farrand, Sr., P. E. <br /> Director, Public Works <br /> Members of South Bend Common Council <br /> 4th Floor County - City Building <br /> South Bend Indiana, 46601 <br /> Gentlemen: <br /> There will be before you on July 22, 1974 , a resolution <br /> confirming the contract between the City of South Bend <br /> through its Board of Wastewater Commissioners and Ferguson <br /> Fabrication Inc. The amount of the contract is $17, 714 . 25 <br /> for the construction and mounting on our chassis of 3 each <br /> minimum 10. 5 Cubic yds. hydraulic ejection type dump bodies. <br /> This equipment will be used in combination with the cab <br /> and chassis you approved last fall, to remove lime sludge <br /> generated by the new processes in the Plant expansion, now <br /> being completed at the Wastewater Plant. <br /> These trucks and bodies are part of the Plant expansion <br /> plans as designed by the project' s consulting engineering <br /> firm, and are therefore a legitimate Construction Fund <br /> expense. <br /> Due to the sticky characteristics of lime sludge, a normal <br /> dump body would not be adequate. This type of body is more <br /> of a self cleaning body and will make for a smoother operation. <br /> I will be glad to answer any further questions you may have . <br /> Respectively, <br /> /lXcha-ell L. Vance <br /> Fiscal Officer, <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> MLV:plr <br />
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