Hire KAPPE Architects to update Parchester Community Center ADA construction plans
$75,000
In Plain English
The city has 2015 construction plans to make the Parchester Community Center wheelchair accessible but needs them updated before contractors can bid on the work. KAPPE Architects will revise the plans and oversee construction. If approved, the city pays up to $75,000 for these architectural services.
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