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Detroit council approves dozens of contracts, including demolition work and police technology upgrades
Summary
Council approved a package of construction, demolition and service contracts read into the record, including a $5.04 million facility management amendment at the public-safety headquarters, resurfacing and emergency demolition/backfill items and police video‑wall and scheduling technology purchases.
Detroit City Council approved a broad set of procurement items on Oct. 14, authorizing dozens of construction, demolition and service contracts and amendments across multiple departments.
The council approved an amendment (contract 603071-A1) extending and increasing the city’s facility-management contract for the Detroit Public Safety Headquarters to a total of $5,039,859. The public-works agenda included a bituminous resurfacing amendment totaling roughly $3.59 million and several other street and asphalt contracts. The public-safety package included purchases for DPD video walls and back-end devices and a $300,000 contract to provide a cloud-based solution to manage DPD’s…
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