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Council approves up-to-$47,120 supplemental inspection agreement after Meridian lighting problems; city to pursue liquidated-damages recovery
Summary
Valley Center approved a not-to-exceed $47,120 supplemental inspection agreement with PEC for additional Meridian project inspections tied to lighting problems; council was told liquidated damages and manufacturer recovery are expected to offset costs.
The Valley Center City Council approved a supplemental inspection agreement with PEC, not to exceed $47,120, to cover additional inspection work on the Meridian project that arose after lighting components were misordered and required rework.
Christie Scaz of PEC told the council the supplemental inspection arose because of problems with the lighting system on the Main-to-Fifth portion of the Meridian project. Those problems included poles that were misordered, partially installed and then removed, which required reinspection and additional wiring work. “Throughout the course of the project, there’s been some additional inspection performed by PEC staff due to some…
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