The Park Rapids City Council on Tuesday approved a change order with Apex Engineering and Gladen Construction, Inc., for the tennis court reconstruction project at Depot Park.
When the project was bid out, City Administrator Angel Weasner said, the bids were higher than the engineering estimate. At that time, the council approved Gladen’s bid but discussed removing the soil remediation from the project scope.
“It just reduces the soil subcontracting,” she said of the change order. “So that way, we’re not removing any soil, and everything will remain the same. It reduces the price of the contract down to the amount that is within our limits” – specifying a budget of $600,000.
Council member Liz Stone made a motion to approve the change order, and it passed unanimously.
A resolution to appoint Kristin Fake to the Park Rapids Housing and Redevelopment Authority was pulled from the consent agenda.
Weasner explained that a second candidate had applied for the position, and she asked that the matter be tabled for two weeks, pending an interview with the new applicant.
In consent items and general business, the council:
The city council’s next meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 28 at city hall, following a 5 p.m. work session regarding bonding for the Fair Avenue project.
Robin Fish is a staff reporter at the Park Rapids Enterprise. Contact him at rfish@parkrapidsenterprise.com or 218-252-3053.
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