Hire 3 electrical contractors for high voltage work citywide
$500,000 per firm per year for three years with options for two-year extensions
Resolution Resolution No. 92-20
In Plain English
The city needs specialized contractors to handle dangerous high voltage electrical work at facilities like the wastewater plant and civic center. Each contractor can receive up to $500,000 per year over 3 years. If approved, the city has backup options when electrical emergencies occur.
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