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Thurston County moves forward with $20 million-plus reconfiguration of Waste & Recovery Center; RFQ for owner advisory services to be released
Summary
Public Works outlined a design-build reconfiguration of the county’s primary Waste & Recovery Center, estimated near $20 million, and will issue a request for qualifications for owner advisory and construction services.
Thurston County Public Works told commissioners April 22 that it will release a request for qualifications (RFQ) to retain owner advisory and construction services for a major reconfiguration and expansion of the county’s Waste & Recovery Center.
Public Works Director Erin Weese and Solid Waste Manager Jeff Bickford described the project as necessary to increase capacity, reduce maintenance and operations problems, remove residential/commercial cross traffic, shorten customer queues at scales, and…
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