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Kittitas County commissioners authorize Jacobs Engineering to manage new transfer station project
Summary
At their April 28 office-administration meeting, Kittitas County commissioners approved Change Order 11 to have Jacobs Engineering provide project management for the new lower County Transfer Station after the project manager resigned. The board also held an executive session and approved routine personnel forms and social-media posts.
KITTITAS COUNTY, Wash. — The Kittitas County Board of Commissioners on April 28 approved Change Order 11 to assign Jacobs Engineering to provide project management for the county's new lower Transfer Station after the resignation of the project manager.
Patti Stacey, the county's facilities director, told the board that Project Manager Casey McFarlane had resigned and that about six to nine months remained on the transfer-station project. "Jacobs has put forward an offer to handle the project management of the project," Stacey said in the meeting minutes, and she told commissioners she did not have the bandwidth to take the assignment on while overseeing other county projects. Commissioner Brett Wachsmith moved to approve and authorize the chair to sign Change Order 11; Chairman Laura Osiadacz seconded. The…
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