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Commissioners approve jail medical contract, HVAC renovation, permitting software and strategic grants
Summary
At its May 4 meeting the Randolph County Board of Commissioners awarded a $1.484 million contract for jail medical services, approved a $627,008 HVAC renovation for the Shaw Building, purchased enterprise permitting software for $448,660, and allocated strategic planning grants totaling roughly $298,310.
The Randolph County Board of Commissioners used its May 4 meeting to approve several contracts and funding decisions affecting county operations.
Jail medical services: After a competitive bidding process, the board awarded a contract to IMS Correctional Healthcare for inmate medical services at $1,484,000 per year (about $123,667 per month). Steve Nunn presented the results of a March bid that drew seven responses; Medeco, the incumbent, bid about $1,998,630 for the coming fiscal year. Commissioners said staff vetted IMS through references from 30 other North Carolina jails; the motion to award the contract…
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