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a one-week period," Kost said.
"From what I understood from
the town's engineer, the poten-
tial for vibration damage in the
nearby homes is very minimal, if
any.... $47,000 is a significant sum
of money."
Council elected to pursue the
more expensive option to avoid
disrupting neighbors H.O. Brit-
tingham Elementary School and
Shipbuilder's Village. The entire
construction project, which in-
cludes a new foundation and
relocation of the water tower, is
expected to be completed within
90 days.
Driving piles for the founda-
tion will take about one week, the
bid estimated.
Council members also consid-
ered the possible risk of further
damage to the foundation caused
by driving timber piles in de-
ciding on the more expensive
option.
"Until you start driving that
first pile, I don't think there's any
engineer that would say there's
no potential for a problem," Sav-
age said.
TOWN OFFICIALS say cracks in the foundation of the
Shipbuilder's Village were found about three years ago.
FILE PHOTO
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Once the new foundation is
completed, the Water tower will
be moved by crane and will be
offline for about one week, Sav-
age said.
Although town council voted
to accept Corrosion Control
Corp.'s bid for the project, the
company will not receive a no-
tice to proceed with the work
until an engineer firm is selected
for inspection during construc-
tion.
Council did not discuss a dead-
line for selecting an inspector.
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