Black-Owned Business To Help Replace 18,000 Contaminated Pipes In Flint

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A black woman-owned construction company has been awarded a federally funded service contract to replace thousands of water pipes in Flint, Michigan.As part of a $97 million settlement to replace corroded pipes by 2020, the state has contracted WT Stevens Construction, which became a state-certified lead abatement specialty company in 2016, along with three other companies. The companies will replace more than 18,000 pipes across the city, The Network Journal reported earlier this month. Rhonda Grayer, vice president of the family-owned company, told The HUB Flint that this contract is the “biggest project we’ve done.” WT Stevens’ $10.9 million contract is the largest deal with the city for replacing service lines, according to MLive. It is responsible for addresses in Wards 3, 4, 8 e 9. The city allotted $25 million for the project in total. Rhonda’s husband, Jeff Gayer, serves as the project manager. He told TNJ that about 800 waterlines have been replaces so far and he hopes to have 6,000 replaced by the end of 2017.

LEGGI TUTTO: HuffiingtonPost.com

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