Increase training contract by $15,000 for hazardous materials classes
$15,000 increase to $165,000 total
In Plain English
RichmondBUILD helps residents learn construction trades to find good jobs. The program needs 3 additional hazardous materials safety classes for participants. If approved, the city pays $15,000 more to the training company, bringing the total contract to $165,000.
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