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Land bank approves $68,050 change order after structural report for Oak Street rehab
Summary
The Chemung County land bank approved a $68,050 change order for a major structural repair to a property being rehabilitated at 802 Oak (addressing all four walls and foundation work) after a delayed structural-engineer report revealed more extensive damage than contractors had found in walkthroughs.
The Chemung County Property Development Corporation board approved a $68,050 change order for structural repairs to a property identified during the meeting as 802 Oak.
Emma Moran, director of community development for the city of Elmira and secretary for the board, explained the change order followed a structural engineer’s report that arrived months after contractors visited the property. The report required full replacement of the load-bearing walls and substantial foundation work, Moran said, and the board was told the $68,050…
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