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Sioux Falls staff notify council of major change orders on Washington Pavilion cornice project; no council approval required
Summary
City staff told the council that the Washington Pavilion cornice and parapet restoration, originally bid near $5.9 million, has produced substantial unforeseen work and a large change order; staff said the work will be covered from identified entertainment-tax funds and that the council’s role is notice under city code, not approval.
City staff notified the Sioux Falls City Council on Aug. 13 that renovation work to the Washington Pavilion’s cornice and parapet has produced substantial unanticipated repairs and a significant change order.
Scott Rust, finance, reviewed the project history, saying an April 2019 study by Encompass prompted the rehabilitation work after the study found steel and substrate deterioration. The project was bid at roughly $5.9 million and…
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