Approve $88,500 contract increase for Marina Bay environmental monitoring
$88,500 increase for total contract amount not to exceed $137,375
Resolution 13-14
In Plain English
The city has 9 deed-restricted areas in Marina Bay that require ongoing environmental monitoring due to past contamination. PES Environmental currently handles annual inspections and reports for these sites. The contract increase covers a new 5-year monitoring plan and continued annual inspections. If approved, the total contract value rises to $137,375.
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