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Cole County Commission approves pavement, engineering and EMS equipment purchases
Summary
At a regular meeting, the Cole County Commission approved a $102,890.70 pavement preservation contract, a $10,000 professional engineering services agreement, and smaller equipment purchases for EMS Station 4; an ARPA subrecipient agreement with the Council for Drug Free Youth was tabled for lack of a signed contract.
At a regular meeting of the Cole County Commission, members approved several contracts and equipment purchases intended to preserve county pavement and outfit EMS Station 4.
The commission voted to sign a contract with Corrective Asphalt Materials LLC for the 2025 pavement preservation seal program at a total price of $102,890.70. A county staff member said the program applies a rejuvenator to prior-year paved or overlay pavements to extend pavement life and that the purchase used a cooperative procurement (a “piggyback”) contract. A motion to sign the construction contract was made and carried by voice vote.
Commissioners also approved a $10,000 professional engineering services agreement for a geotechnical subsurface investigation to support a facility expansion. The transcript records two different firm names in discussion—"Griddell Engineering" and later "Bridal Engineering Resources"—and the commission approved the engineering services agreement by motion and voice vote. County staff described the work as a…
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