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Council OKs $168,000 design contract for police auxiliary building amid questions on utilities and contamination
Summary
The council authorized a design contract for rehabilitation of the Long Beach Police Auxiliary Building, with staff citing unknown utilities, likely PCB-containing transformers and the need for a GPR survey; one council member voted against the award because he had not seen the contract prior to the meeting.
The Long Beach City Council voted Dec. 3 to authorize the city manager to award a design contract for the rehabilitation of the Long Beach Police Auxiliary Building to the lowest responsible proposer. City staff said the full contract value is $168,000, with $87,000 allocated to design; construction-phase funding would be released only if the project moves to construction.
Presenter Russell Darris explained site complications that…
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