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File #: RS-25-118    Version: 1 Name: Reuse Water for Golf Course Irrigation
Type: Resolution Status: Resolutions
File created: 6/16/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/15/2025 Final action:
Title: Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the award of Bid No. 25-33, Reuse Water for Golf Course Irrigation Project to Bell Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $770,362.29.
Sponsors: Engineering
Attachments: 1. Bid Proposal, 2. Letter of Recommendation, 3. 2578 Bid Tabulation, 4. Contract Verification Form, 5. Certificate of Interested Parties, 6. Presentation
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Consider a memorandum/resolution authorizing the award of Bid No. 25-33, Reuse Water for Golf Course Irrigation Project to Bell Contractors, Inc. in the amount of $770,362.29.

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DATE: July 15, 2025

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Andrew Zagars, City Engineer

SUBJECT: Authorize the Award of Bid No. 25-33, Reuse Water for Golf Course Irrigation Project to Bell Contractors, Inc.

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

In 1990, the City of Killeen and Killeen Willows, Inc. entered a 99-year agreement that allowed Stonetree Golf Course to pump water from Willows Lake into the golf course irrigation system. Since entering into this agreement, the City has used water from South Nolan Creek, potable water, and reuse water from WCID's 38th St. Sewer Treatment Plant to replenish water used by the irrigation system.

In July 2019, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) notified the City that reuse water could no longer augment water levels in Willows Lake due to the lake being classified as an "on channel" reservoir or "Waters of the State". Under the guidance of the TCEQ, the city discontinued using reuse water and switched back to potable water to augment Willows Lake levels. City staff researched several alternatives to continue fulfilling the 99-year agreement, to meet TCEQ requirements, and to most cost effectively supply water to the Stonetree Golf Course irrigation system. Staff's research concluded that the best alternative is to redirect the current reuse water discharge location to a newly installed 100,000-gallon ground storage tank that will supply reuse water to the golf course irrigation pumps.

On June 12, 2025, two (2) bids were received in response to Bid No. 25-33, Reuse Water for Golf Course Irrigation Project. The following bids were opened and read aloud:



Purchasing, Engineering, and Clark Associates, the design engineering firm, reviewed the bids and relevant bidder experience based on the selection criteria set forth ...

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