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City officials seek emergency HVAC repairs at Bishop Street communication center to protect 9-1-1 servers
Summary
Council members discussed a resolution to award a $124,843 contract for emergency HVAC repairs at the Bishop Street Communication Center, which currently houses servers that support the city’s 9-1-1, phone and network infrastructure; staff said full migration to the new Public Safety Building will take about a year.
City officials on Monday presented a resolution to award a $124,843 contract to McCluskey Mechanical Contractors for emergency repairs and replacement of the HVAC system at the Bishop Street Communication Center, which city staff said currently houses servers that run the city’s 9-1-1, telephone and network systems.
The repairs were described as urgent because staff said the current system was old and had recently failed…
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