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Council approves $200,882 contract amendment for Bay Street pedestrian pathway; demolition of overwater structures set for permitting window
Summary
Port Orchard approved amendment No. 3 to Skillings Inc.’s design contract for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway, adding $200,882.07 for redesign, permitting and demolition bid specifications after the original cantilevered design was found infeasible.
Port Orchard — The City Council on May 13 approved amendment No. 3 to contract C080‑2022 with Skillings Inc., increasing the design contract by $200,882.07 to a total of $693,342.07 for the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway Project.
Mr. Ryan, a city staff member, said the original cantilevered design proved infeasible because of shoreline liquefaction concerns and that the team has redesigned the waterward structure to use pin piles and a graded deck. “Evolving project needs such as geotechnical challenges with an original design that was a cantilevered didn't prove feasible…
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