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Committee recommends $83,000 masonry contract to repair Public Safety Building veneer; museum masonry not recommended now

3747724 · June 10, 2025
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Summary

Public Works recommended awarding an $83,000 contract (base bid plus two alternatives) to Gas Masonry LLC to repair masonry and add expansion joints at the Public Safety Building; the city's architect did not recommend masonry work at the history museum at this time.

The Public Works Committee voted to recommend that the mayor execute a contract with Gas Masonry LLC for masonry repairs at the Public Safety Building, using the base bid plus two alternatives for a total recommendation of $83,000.

Staff said engineers and an architect examined cracking in the building’s masonry veneer and recommended repairs…

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