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Commission approves $2.16 million service agreement for roof repairs; staff outlines capital projects

2777080 · March 26, 2025
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Summary

The commission authorized a $2,155,702.81 service agreement with Cotton Global Disaster Solutions to repair roofs damaged by Hurricane Milton and staff presented planned infrastructure and marine projects across the city.

The Saint Pete Beach City Commission on March 25 approved a service agreement with Cotton Global Disaster Solutions for $2,155,702.81 to repair city facilities damaged in recent hurricanes and authorized the city manager to execute the agreement before the city’s emergency procurement authority lapse.

City Manager Brianna Robustelli read the request into the record, saying she asked the commission “to approve a service agreement with Cotton Global Disaster Solutions in the amount of $2,155,702.81 for various city facility repairs damaged by Hurricane Milton, and authorize the city manager to execute the service agreement.” Robustelli said staff has worked with Cotton Global on mitigation, damage assessment, FEMA site inspections, insurance coordination and construction scopes since October.

Why it matters: Restoring municipal buildings before the next hurricane season reduces further damage risk and re-establishes city service…

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