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El Paso County updates status of voter-approved bond projects, park designs and CMAR procurement
Summary
County staff reported progress on multiple bond-funded capital-improvement projects, said a construction-manager-at-risk RFP drew seven proposals, and outlined schedules for community outreach and design work at several parks and the Office of the Medical Examiner site.
El Paso County officials on Sept. 18 updated the Commissioner's Court on the status of voter-approved bond projects, procurement for a construction-manager-at-risk contract and design and outreach schedules for several county parks and facilities.
County Administrator Betsy Keller told the court the county is preparing a public-facing “financial meter” to track bond funding and said the county is “in the midst of recruiting for the strategic capital management, vacancies.”
The county purchasing agent, Karen Davidson, said the county received seven proposals in response to its RFP for a construction manager at risk (CMAR) for the Office of the Medical Examiner. “We have received 7 solid proposals that will kick off for evaluation,” Davidson said, and legal review of contract exceptions will run in parallel with the evaluation; staff remain on track to…
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