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Commission approves multimillion‑dollar continuing‑services contracts; shoreline stabilization award sees one abstention
Summary
The board awarded several continuing‑services contracts ranging from $1.5 million to $5 million, including a $2 million shoreline stabilization agreement. One commissioner abstained on the shoreline contract; one commissioner recused themselves from that item for a declared employment conflict.
Martin County commissioners on Sept. 9 approved multiple continuing‑services contracts that staff said will support shoreline stabilization, painting, electrical work and drawbridge maintenance. The board voted to award the contracts to the recommended lowest responsive and responsible bidders and authorized the county administrator to execute related documents.
Purchasing senior agent Seth McConaughey presented five contract actions. Item A‑1 was a continuing‑services agreement for shoreline stabilization and restoration with a not‑to‑exceed…
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