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Crew quarters receives certificate of occupancy; commission debates contractor change orders and requests electrical confirmation
Summary
The airport’s crew quarters has a certificate of occupancy, but commissioners deferred settlement of four contractor change orders until written confirmation of the building’s electrical service and further legal/OPM review is provided.
The Nantucket Memorial Airport Commission heard that the new crew quarters building received its official certificate of occupancy, but commissioners deferred a final settlement on four outstanding change orders pending further documentation and confirmation of the site’s electrical service.
Airport staff told commissioners the project has four change orders with the following amounts as recorded in meeting documents: basement steel $31,007.37; retaining wall height $11,817; a 600‑amp disconnect $21,087; and a split‑rail fence…
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