Contract with Nichols Engineering to inspect Point Potrero Marine Terminal
$98,938
In Plain English
The city needs annual safety inspections and surveys at Point Potrero Marine Terminal to meet regulatory requirements. Nichols Engineering will conduct these inspections and provide reports on the terminal's condition. The $98,938 contract covers one year of monitoring services.
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