Authorize contracts with 3 material testing laboratories for construction projects
$100,000
Resolution Resolution No. 131-12
In Plain English
The city needs independent labs to test concrete, soil, and other materials during construction projects to ensure they meet safety standards. These contracts allow the city to hire any of 3 pre-approved labs as needed over 3 years. If approved, the city can spend up to $100,000 per lab contract for testing services.
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