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Green Bay committee approves $75,000 contingency and $56,200 single-source contract to repair Joannes Aquatic Center slides
Summary
The committee approved up to $75,000 from contingency to repair structurally deficient water slides at Joannes (Duane's) Aquatic Center and separately approved a single-source $56,200 contract to complete the steel repairs, pending final award procedures.
The Green Bay Finance Committee on April 29 approved using up to $75,000 from contingency funds to make structural repairs to water slides at Joannes Aquatic Center and then approved a single-source contract for $56,200 with Benson and Hall to perform the steel repairs.
City parks staff told the committee state law requires an inspection of aquatic slides every five years. Staff said inspections this spring found significant rust and structural deterioration on the steel wing supports and vertical support columns for the slides. "In summary, what they are saying is the slides are not safe to open to the public in the condition that they're currently in," the parks staff member…
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