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Council approves owners’-representative work orders for police headquarters and fire station; debate over cost and procurement
Summary
City Council authorized two owner’s-representative work orders — up to $1,000,000 each — for the Fire Station 86 and the Riviera Beach Police Headquarters after extended discussion about procurement, monthly invoicing and whether the city should re-solicit the owners’-rep pool.
RIVIERA BEACH, Fla. — The Riviera Beach City Council on Jan. 15 authorized work orders for owners’ representation services for two capital projects: Fire Station 86 and the Riviera Beach Police Headquarters. Each authorization set a not-to-exceed cap of $1,000,000.
Terrence Bailey, the city engineer, told the council the authorization is a request to issue a work order to an owners’ representative on the city’s continuing services list and explained the not-to-exceed figure is based on monthly invoice averages from prior station projects. Bailey…
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