Approve emergency contract for ADA concrete repairs at Richmond Swim Center
$11,900
In Plain English
The Richmond Swim Center needs immediate concrete floor repairs to meet disability access requirements. The city must hire NEMA Construction under emergency rules to complete the work quickly. If approved, the repairs cost $11,900 and ensure the facility remains accessible to all residents.
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