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Council approves change order for fire apparatus project after unexpected utility and site work

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Soledad City Council voted unanimously to approve a contract change order to cover additional power, underground sprinkler and site work costs for the Fire Apparatus Phase 1 project; the added cost of $70,003.44 will come from fire impact fees and ARPA funds.

The Soledad City Council voted unanimously to approve a construction contract change order for the Fire Apparatus Phase 1 project, adding $70,003.44 in unanticipated costs that staff said are eligible to be paid from the city's fire impact fee fund supplemented by American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) dollars.

City project engineer Alex Ramos told the council the change order consists of three components that arose after preconstruction work: a relocation of the electrical point of connection after the originally planned utility tie-in was taken by the school district, additional underground wiring and sprinkler service to the…

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