Pittsburg, PA
Marthasville rejects additional $31,000 invoice for water tank
Adam Rollins, Workers Author
The town of Marthasville and an organization constructing a brand new 300,000-gallon water tank are in dispute over $31,000 in prices for further basis work to organize for building of the large construction.
The tank building is a part of town’s mission to put in a brand new nicely system northeast of city, which is able to serve your entire neighborhood with room to develop for quite a lot of years.
The disagreement is over a big quantity of additional digging and concrete pouring that wanted to be carried out for the tank, in accordance with a mission replace throughout the metropolis’s Sept. 21 board of aldermen assembly. Tank building is being carried out by Pittsburg Tank & Tower Group for $575,000.
Mission supervisor David Van Leer with Cochran Engineering mentioned the Pittsburg crew discovered giant sections of free rock in what was alleged to be a stable layer of bedrock for the inspiration of the water tank. Employees wanted to excavate the free areas a number of toes deep, then again fill them with stable concrete.
“The work that was carried out was what wanted to be carried out,” Van Leer mentioned. Nonetheless, he suggested that Pittsburg’s request for a $31,000 adjustment to their invoice is extreme — and that’s after Cochran talked the corporate down from $50,000.
“We’ve gone by and, to the very best of our capability, tried to quantify all the pieces they’ve carried out from a time standpoint and a (materials) amount standpoint. We consider it’s extra on the order of $21,000,” Van Leer mentioned.
Mayor David Lange, after reviewing an itemized invoice from Pittsburg Tank, mentioned he was pissed off to see prices that seemed to be double billed from the unique mission contract. A number of prices have been for mobilizing tools and crew that have been already on web site, and for work that was already going to get carried out whatever the further concrete pouring, Lange mentioned.
“They’re supposed to simply be charging us for the extra materials. … They’re already being paid $575,000!” Lange acknowledged. “I’m not in opposition to paying them for the additional work. … I simply suppose they’re type of profiting from us.”
Van Leer agreed that the tank firm seems to be making an attempt to “nickel and dime” town with “petty” prices. He mentioned the one resolution is to sit down down and negotiate with the corporate, as a result of prices and pricing for this further work weren’t constructed into the unique contract.
“What we’re making an attempt to get to is what was actually further work that they wouldn’t have included of their unique bid,” Van Leer mentioned. “It’s only a matter of getting this to a value that’s truthful.”
He added that Pittsburg Tank can also be requesting town to increase the deadline for the tank building by two weeks. The penalty charges related to that deadline may give town some leverage to barter, Van Leer mentioned.
The query of the additional value hasn’t stopped the work from continuing. Van Leer mentioned the present completion date for the nicely and tank is estimated in late October or early November.
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Wisconsin storms back against Pittsburgh to win Greenbrier Tip-Off
The Wisconsin Badgers are the 2024 Greenbrier Tip-Off champions.
Wisconsin, ranked No. 19 in the nation, improved to 7-0 by coming back from a double-digit deficit to defeat Pittsburgh (6-1) 81-75 Sunday evening in West Virginia. The comeback completed a sweep of the showcase, having defeated Central Florida in their first game of the tip-off on Friday afternoon.
John Tonje led the Badgers with 33 points. The star guard was 11-of-19 shooting and a perfect 10-of-10 from the free-throw line. It’s his second 30-point game of the season; his first was a 41-point explosion in Wisconsin’s win over then-No. 9 Arizona on Nov. 15.
Pittsburgh jumped out to a 20-8 lead nearly 10 minutes into the first half before the Badgers clawed back to within 34-27 at the half.
In the second half, Pittsburgh kept the Badgers at bay, leading 50-45 with 12:22 to go before Wisconsin went on a run and grew a lead to 71-64 with 4:15 remaining.
The Badgers have scored at least 79 points in all seven games this season, which is a program first.
Up next: Wisconsin vs. Chicago State, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. CT.
Pittsburg, PA
Pirates Prospect Wins Bronze Medal With Team USA
A busy fall for Pittsburgh Pirates prospect Termarr Johnson has come to a close.
Team USA wrapped its run in the WBSC Premier12 with a 6-1 win over Venezuela to win the bronze medal on Saturday. They also beat Venezuela 6-5 in the Super Round of the Premier12 on Friday and wrapped up the tournament going 2-2.
Chinese Taipei shut out Japan in the championship game 4-0 to win the Premier12 and hand them their first loss in international play since 2019. Team USA lost to Japan 9-1 and Chinese Taipei 8-2.
Johnson went 1-4 with one run scored and a walk and one strikeout on Saturday. After grounding out in his first two at-bats, the Pirates’ left-handed hitting middle infield prospect singled to center field with one out in the top of the sixth inning. He stole second base, then came around to score with two outs on an infield single from Tampa Bay Rays left-handed hitting outfield prospect Chandler Simpson to extend Team USA’s lead to 3-0.
Team USA went 5-4 in the Premier12. In the previous Premier12, the US finished in fourth place.
Johnson struck out and walked in his next two at-bats. The Pirates’ No. 3 prospect by MLB Pipeline and the No. 75 prospect in baseball hit .310/.414/.429 with one home run and two RBIs in nine games. He also walked six times and struck out nine times.
Before playing in the WBSC Premier12, Johnson played in the Arizona Fall League. The left-handed hitting prospect batted .250/.444/.475 with one home run and four RBIs across 11 games for the Scottsdale Scorpions. He also walked 14 times and scored nine runs.
Johnson, who was the fourth overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft by Pittsburgh spent time with High-A Greensboro (110 games) and Double-A Altoona (14 games) in 2024. He batted .237/.366/.386 with 15 home runs and 54 RBIs in his 124 games played.
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