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Commissioners ratify emergency change order for Project Opal to keep Building Pad 1 on schedule
Summary
Okaloosa County ratified a retroactive emergency change order for Project Opal at Shell River Industrial Park to save $44,000 in mobilization fees and keep Building Pad 1 on schedule for Williams International; costs are reimbursed by the Triumph grant and debris removal will use ARPA funds.
The Okaloosa County Commission on Feb. 3 ratified a retroactive emergency change order at the Shell River Industrial Park (Project Opal) to keep Building Pad 1 on schedule and capture an estimated $44,000 in mobilization savings.
Deputy County Administrator Jason Autry said the subcontractor was…
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