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BCC Regular Meeting
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01/22/2008
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Board of County Commissioners
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with Poole and Kent Company of Florida, Inc. to increase <br />the contract in the amount of $200,527.00, and authorized <br />the Chairman to execute same, as recommended in the <br />memorandum of January 15, 2008. <br />CHANGE ORDER IS ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />11. J. 2. AMENDMENT NO. 2 TD WORK ORDER NO.2 WITH CAMP DRESSER <br />AND WKEE, INC. FOR ENGINEERING SERVICES TO RELOCATE THE <br />BIOSOLIDS DEWATERING FACILITY TO THE COUNTY LANDFILL SITE <br />MOTION WAS MADE BY Commissioner Wheeler, <br />SECONDED by Vice Chairman Davis, for discussion, to <br />approve staff's recommendation. <br />To Vice Chairman Davis's query, Utilities Director Erik Olson explained that this <br />issue was strictly for the construction of the facility, and had no bearing on who ultimately <br />operated the plant. <br />Commissioner O'Bryan asked Director Olson if it was Camp Dresser and McKee, <br />Inc. (CDM) or the County that had selected the original site, and wanted to know if the Biosolids <br />Facility would be moving closer to the Ocean Spray Plant. To the first query, Director Olson <br />responded that the County had selected the site, and to the latter, he said that the facility would <br />be moving about 1,500 feet closer to Ocean Spray, but the site would still be contained within <br />the landfill. <br />January 22, 2008 21 <br />
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