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City authorizes emergency repairs to Transportation Center canopy after vehicle strike reveals rot; cost not to exceed $263,700
Summary
After an inspection found extensive moisture damage and rot in canopy columns at the Williamsburg Transportation Center, council authorized emergency procurement for repairs by David Niese Builders not to exceed $263,700; staff said the total cost including the initial insurance claim is just north of $300,000.
The Williamsburg City Council authorized emergency repairs to the canopy at the Williamsburg Transportation Center on Jan. 8 after staff reported a delivery-vehicle collision revealed deeper structural moisture damage.
Public Works Director Mister Reid said a vehicle had backed into one canopy…
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