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has been working with the Kxaus Anderson construction manager and everything appears to be in <br />good shape for this upcoming winter. <br /> <br />Regarding the city hall reconstruction project, the walls are going up and we have reached an <br />agreement on the heating and cooling duct-work and the heating/cooling individual units that are <br />throughout the building. In 1993 some "value engineering" was completed in order to save money. <br />However, some of these changes did not make it on the f'mal drawing. Accordingly, the bids for this <br />reconstruction project were made and submitted without all of the information on existing <br />conditions being known. Additional ductwork and heating units are required for this reconstruction <br />project and this will be done by way of a change order. The cost is approximately $31,000. If this <br />lack of ductwork and heating units would have been known at the time of the bidding of the project, <br />this cost would have been included and approved at that time. This type of unexpected expense is a <br />true building contingency expense. Not too many additional surprises are expected with this <br />reconstruction project and to a certain degree, I am pleased that there have not been more surprises <br />as reconstruction is very difficult once the tearing down of walls and analysis of the structure begins. <br /> <br />S:~Council\Pat~ Updates~PublicSafety.doc <br /> <br /> <br />
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