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BooK 93 PACE 24 <br />testing services in the past. Staff has directed Dunkelberger Engineering and Testing, Inc. <br />to provide testing services to date on the projects so that construction would not be delayed. <br />Dunkelberger was selected because their personnel were familiar with the CR512 project, <br />having worked on the Wentworth ditch relocation project, and because -as the quotations <br />show their prices are competitive. And in fact for two of the common tests T-238 and T-239 <br />their quotes are the lowest. It is estimated that a total of $25,000 will be needed for the <br />testing services for these projects. The funding for providing testing comes from the <br />construction account <br />ALTERNATIVES AND ANALYSIS <br />Alternative No. 1 - Continue using Dunkelberger Engineering and Testing for testing <br />services. <br />Alternative No. 2 - Select another testing firm for testing services. <br />RECOMMENDATION AND FUNDING <br />Staff recommends Alternative 1, as Dunkelberger has provided excellent service at <br />competitive prices. Funding to be from CR512 Corridor Improvements Account No. 101- <br />153-541-067.38 and CR510/CR512 Intersection Improvements Account No. 101-153-541- <br />067.39. <br />MOTION WAS MADE by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Macht, that the Board approve staff's <br />recommendation of Alternative 1, to continue using <br />Dunkelberger Engineering and Testing, Inc. for <br />testing services. <br />Commissioner Adams asked for clarification on going out to <br />bid, and Attorney Vitunac advised that new legislation requires <br />that projects over $200,000 be done by an outside consultant. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. The Motion <br />was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />ROUND ISLAND PARK PHASE I - FLORIDA BOATING <br />1WROVEMENT PROTECT GRANT AMENDMENT <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 7/25/94: <br />24 <br />August 2, 1994 <br />i � � <br />