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After other brief comments and inquiries, Commissioner Bird <br />asked for an explanation of how savings were achieved, and Director <br />Pinto responded that savings came from a couple of areas: the State <br />pension plan contributions and other employee benefits. The <br />private company's prime business is meter reading; therefore, there <br />is an economy of scale for them since they can move people around. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Adams, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Eggert, the Board unanimously <br />approved awarding a contract for meter reading <br />services to Matvest, Inc. d/b/a Bermex, Inc., <br />with contract services to begin October 1, <br />1995, to coincide with the 1995/96 budget <br />year. <br />There followed a brief discussion on the savings the County <br />would achieve which Director Pinto estimated to be $89,000. <br />Another real benefit is that the contract provides that if the <br />contractor makes a mistake, it will cost them. <br />CONTRACT PLACED ON FILE <br />IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK TO THE BOARD <br />NEW COURTHOUSE - DEMAND FOR ARBITRATION BY T.A. <br />CUMIVI NGS AND MARTIN PAVING COMPANY <br />The Board reviewed a Memorandum of June 20, 1995: <br />TO: Board of County Commissioners <br />FROM: Terrence P. O'Brien - Assistant County Attorney ---rm <br />H.T. "Sonny" Dean - Director General Service <br />DATE: June 20, 1995 <br />SUBJECT: DEMAND FOR ARBITRATION BY J.A. CUMMINGS AND <br />MARTIN PAVING COMPANY <br />On October 20, 1992 Indian River County entered into a contract with <br />James A. Cummings, Inc. for the construction of the Indian River <br />County Judicial Complex. The architect for the project is Pierce, <br />53 <br />July 18, 1995 sooK 95 PACE 753 <br />