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Council holds first reading on airport procurement change to allow build–operate–transfer delivery for fuel system work

2493616 · March 5, 2025
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Summary

An ordinance to add the Indiana Code 5-23 procurement method (build–operate–transfer) to the municipal code was introduced on first reading to let the airport seek qualifications and guaranteed maximum price proposals for a replacement fuel system; item was held for later vote.

The Michigan City Common Council on March 4 held a first reading of an ordinance to add the procurement method in Indiana Code 5-23 (commonly known as build–operate–transfer) to the municipal code so the airport can use a qualifications-based selection for an upcoming fuel-system replacement.

Councilwoman Moldenhauer, sponsor of the ordinance, said Airport Manager Jessica Ward could not attend and that Paul Schaffer of Butler, Fairman & Seufert joined the meeting to…

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