The water storage facility has an anticipated savings of $1.3 million per year, which would offer payback in less than five years. Officials proposed the project has a way to offset the wholesale water rate cost from the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) by reducing peak usage from DWSD supply points.Īccording to documents from the Township, Commerce currently pays one of the highest rates of any DWSD customer. Plans to construct the water storage facility have been discussed since 2012. The project will be paid for by the water system capital improvement fund. Sorenson Gross submitted the second lowest bid at $5,370,209. A total of five bids were received ranging from $5,345,400 to $6,240,000, with the lowest bid submitted by RCL Construction of Stanford, MI. 1 during their meeting on Tuesday, May 12.īids for the project were received on April 2.
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