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Ukiah council approves plans to advertise bids for remodel of 501 South State Street

3405255 · January 15, 2025
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The Ukiah City Council voted to approve plans and specifications and direct staff to advertise for bids for the remodel of the former Bank of America at 501 South State Street; engineer’s estimate is $3.7 million and financing would draw on prior facility bonds and other city funds if necessary.

The Ukiah City Council voted unanimously Jan. 15 to approve plans and specifications and direct staff to advertise for bids for the remodel of 501 South State Street, the former Bank of America building, a project staff estimates could cost about $3.7 million.

City officials said the work would convert the building into a consolidated customer service center for recreation and utility billing and would include accessibility improvements, asbestos remediation and tenant improvements needed to open the facility to the public.

“The engineer’s estimate for the work came in at just over $3,700,000 and that includes a 10% contingency,” Deputy City Manager Shannon Riley said. She added the estimate is…

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