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Repair Costs Escalate For Amador County Museum |
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Wednesday, 09 July 2008 |
There seems to be no end in sight
to the ongoing repairs at the
historical Amador
CountyMuseum.
What began as a roof repair soon escalated into a full construction overhaul
after serious deficiencies in the 150 year old structure were
discovered. In a presentation Tuesday before the Board of Supervisors, General
Services Director Jon Hopkins outlined the updated plan of attack and urged the
Board to waive the formal bidding procedure and approve a contract addendum for
the sum of 113,955 dollars in additional repairs. The Board also agreed to
purchase glass from the Glass Architects company in the amount of 22,600
dollars and Youngdahl Consulting Group in the amount of 5,200 dollars.
“We’ve spent a considerable
amount of time trying to formulate the best method of attack with the
carpenters and engineers,” said Hopkins.
After comparing proposed construction bids between a number of competing
companies, the County decided upon Otto Construction, one of the few
contractors who specialize in the restoration of older buildings. The Board had
initially considered putting the additional repair work back out for bid so the
contractors could compete for the lowest offer. Hopkins also urged the Board to
consider the many other structures in Amador County
that need repairs. “When I look at the total here, we’re going to spend
450,000 dollars just on this (museum). We need to eventually think about
stopping and diverting that money to other properties that need it,” he said.
Supervisor Ted Novelli congratulated Hopkins
and all others involved on the effort they have put into this project. Hopkins will continue to update
the Supervisors on the progress of the project during future Board meetings.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 July 2008 )
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