Award 3-year contracts to 3 firms for construction oversight on city projects
In Plain English
The city needs professional oversight for capital improvement projects like road repairs and building construction. These 3 firms will provide construction management and inspection services as projects come up. If approved, each firm can earn up to $450,000 over 3 years from grants and special taxes, with no impact on the general budget.
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