Authorize contracts with 6 engineering firms for city projects
$600,000 per firm
Resolution 24-18
In Plain English
The city needs engineering help for various infrastructure projects but doesn't know exactly which ones or when. These contracts let the city hire any of the 6 firms as needed over 3 years. Each firm can receive up to $600,000 total, with possible 2-year extensions.
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