Increase contract with Ninyo and Moore for construction materials testing by $150,000
$150,000 increase, $250,000 total
In Plain English
The city hired Ninyo and Moore in 2016 to test materials used in construction projects. The original contract runs through 2021 with a $100,000 limit. If approved, the contract increases to $250,000 total to cover additional testing needs.
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