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County accepts low bid for courthouse handicap elevator, rejects courthouse HVAC bid; advances bridge projects and groundwater restriction
Summary
The board accepted a design-build bid for a courthouse handicap elevator, rejected a sole HVAC proposal as too costly, advanced two bridge projects pending ODOT letting in 2026, and approved a land-use restriction on a right of way after hydrocarbons were found in groundwater.
Oklahoma County commissioners on Oct. 22 accepted a design-build bid for a courthouse handicap elevator and rejected a single proposal for courthouse HVAC work, while also moving forward on two bridge projects and approving a groundwater-use restriction on county right of way.
Central Purchasing recommended awarding project 26285-3 (design-build courthouse handicap elevator) to Thompson General Contracting. The county’s infrastructure committee had recommended accepting the lone bid; the board approved the…
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