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Board approves roughly $1.2 million change order for county solar installations at nine sites
Summary
County staff won board approval for a roughly $1.2 million change order to complete solar installations across nine county-owned sites, raising the project total to about $25 million while preserving projected long-term savings and eligibility for federal and state reimbursement.
The San Joaquin County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Jan. 13 to approve an additional change order of about $1.2 million for ongoing solar installations at nine county-owned properties.
Josh Bronco, senior deputy county administrator assigned to capital projects, told the board the work originally budgeted in 2023 was estimated at $28.5 million. Contracts for steel fabrication and electrical work were awarded in 2024 for about $19.8 million, with another roughly $3.6…
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