Award $13,950 contract for asbestos removal at Fire Station 67
$13,950
In Plain English
The city plans improvements at Fire Station 67 but must remove asbestos first. Federal law requires professional removal of asbestos from older buildings before construction work begins. If approved, Plant Hazardous Services will safely remove the hazardous material so renovation can proceed.
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Approve consent calendar
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