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Commission delays approval of $65,951 design proposal for two ADA dune crossovers after cost and procurement concerns
Summary
The commission considered a $65,951 proposal by a continuing engineering consultant to design two Americans with Disabilities Act dune crossovers at Flagler Lane and South Seventh Street, questioned the price and procurement options under CCNA, and ultimately did not approve the contract after a second was withdrawn and the motion retracted.
The Cocoa Beach City Commission considered a $65,951 proposal from the city's continuing engineering services consultant to design two ADA dune crossovers at Flagler Lane and South Seventh Street but did not approve the work after commissioners questioned the cost and procurement approach.
Staff described the work as design, permitting and construction inspection (CEI) related to two ADA dune crossover structures, and noted the awardor would secure required permits, including the FDEP marine permit. Morgan Zuelke, the city’s stormwater manager,…
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