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Major construction project finally moves forward after delays

July 03, 2024 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee



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Major construction project finally moves forward after delays
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key agenda items, including the ongoing reconstruction of the Crockett Park Pavilion and the renewal of a government relations services agreement.

The meeting highlighted the third attempt to secure a construction contract for the pavilion, with Majors Construction finally selected after narrowing the project scope. The pavilion will feature two chimneys and is expected to resemble a traditional park structure. The total contract amount is approximately $107,093, which includes a $10,000 contingency for unforeseen expenses. Officials expressed optimism about the project, aiming for completion by October 30, with hopes of hosting a Halloween event at the site.

Additionally, the board addressed the renewal of its agreement with Windrow Phillips Group for government relations services, which will now cost $45,000. This firm primarily represents the government at the state legislature and state agencies, and officials indicated satisfaction with their services.

Overall, the meeting underscored the government's commitment to enhancing community facilities and maintaining effective legislative representation.

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