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being required to build it in two phases. The remainder of the Change Order that he is looking <br />for is $491,000, which all goes to the sand suppliers. He stressed to the Board that everyone is <br />taking a financial hit (in this process) to make it work. <br />Joe Paladin, President, Black Swan Consulting, commented on the project changes and <br />the cost changes that had occurred, as well as the comparison of off shore sand versus upland <br />sand costs. He felt the Board should consider the additional cost since the people doing this job <br />has diligently done what is best for the County and have been upfront with the Board. <br />There being no other speakers, the Chairman closed the floor to public comment. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Davis, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Wheeler, to: (1) award <br />the Contract to Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.; <br />(2) approve Change Order No. 1 for $439,093.00 of <br />Ranger's proposed $984,502; and (3) direct the County <br />Administrator to bring back to the Board, an adjustment to <br />Change Order No. 1 showing staff's recommendation for <br />the remainder of the sand. <br />Bill Glenn, 1802 East Barefoot Place, President of the Homeowners Association, felt the <br />upland sand source was being put through far more stringent tests than the off -shore sand source. <br />The Chairman CALLED THE QUESTION. The Board <br />unanimously: (1) awarded the Contract to Ranger <br />Construction Industries, Inc.; (2) approved Change Order <br />No. 1 for $439,093.00 of Ranger's proposed $984,502; <br />and (3) directed the County Administrator to bring back to <br />33 <br />February 2, 2010 <br />