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Port approves change order for Bay Street soil remediation after Ecology, EPA request
Summary
The Port of Bremerton authorized a $48,501.88 change order to expand soil and foundation removal at the Bay Street properties after the Department of Ecology and EPA required additional testing and removal; the work is grant-funded and contractor mobilization is planned for June 1.
The Port of Bremerton voted to approve Change Order No. 1 with Innovative Construction Solutions to expand environmental remediation at the Bay Street properties after state and federal regulators requested additional soil testing and removal.
The change order, which the commission authorized on a motion that carried, adds $48,501.88 to the contract to remove wood floor foundations, pilings and concrete footings and to excavate approximately an additional two feet of contaminated soil beneath those structures, according to James, who presented the item.
The change matters because Department of Ecology and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency review of demolition work and follow-up testing identified contamination…
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