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Williamston board awards $1.19 million in contracts to replace high-school tennis courts

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The board awarded four contracts covering earthwork, concrete, fencing and general trades for a total not to exceed $1,185,473, funded by the 2024 bond. Work is scheduled to start May 15 and aims to be complete before the fall season if weather cooperates.

The Williamston Community Schools Board of Education approved four contractor awards to replace the high-school tennis courts, with a combined not-to-exceed cost of $1,185,473 paid from the district—s 2024 bond.

The board approved contracts for: Iron Horse Activation LLC (earthwork and site utilities, $274,500), Granger Construction Company (site concrete, $584,000), DeWitt Fence Company (fencing,…

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