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Council holds public hearing on developer-led design-build for new Station 95 with $15.44 million guaranteed maximum price
Summary
The Greenwood Common Council held a public hearing on a resolution to select a build-operate-transfer developer and presented a guaranteed maximum price of $15,443,388 for a three‑building Station 95, with funding to be fronted by the sanitary sewer utility and later reimbursed through RDC bonds.
The Greenwood Common Council held a public hearing on a resolution to select a developer for the design and construction of a new Fire Station 95 and heard details about a guaranteed maximum price and funding plan.
City Controller Rick Wright presented the project and said the city used a build‑operate‑transfer process. “One of the advantages…is that the price is a guaranteed maximum,” Wright said, adding that a guaranteed maximum “means no change orders.”
The council opened the floor to the petitioner and heard from Jayden Wachell, fire chief, who described Station 95 as a three‑building site intended to serve current needs and future growth. “It will allow for future additional crews,” Wachell said. “It also will allow for on‑site practical evolution training as well as classroom ability for the training of our increasingly new and less experienced”…
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