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Caribou council OKs diesel-plant demolition contract, selects Harriman for police-station site work
Summary
The City of Caribou awarded a $235,000 demolition contract for the former diesel plant using EPA Brownfields funds and selected Harriman at $111,854 for police-station site-selection work after committee review and debate over a lower-cost rival.
The Caribou City Council on Nov. 17 approved two procurement decisions the city says advance long-running riverfront and public safety projects. Councilors voted to award Industrial Sales and Salvage the contract to demolish the former diesel plant at 142 Lower Lincoln Street under an EPA Brownfields cleanup grant, and they approved Harriman to perform site-selection services for a potential new police station.
Economic and community development specialist Eric Sanderson told the council the diesel-plant project…
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