Increase Bay Area Resource Center contract by $42,000 for construction training programs
$199,000
In Plain English
The city has paid Bay Area Resource Center $157,000 since 2015 to run construction training courses through RichmondBUILD program. The contract expires in June 2019. If approved, the city pays an additional $42,000 to continue technical assistance and capacity-building courses for local residents seeking construction careers.
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