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0 <br />9 <br />The Personnel Department contacted "At Your Service" and they have agreed to payroll <br />Mr. Howard for 20 months (approximately 88 weeks) at $23.89 per hour. This billing rate <br />includes all social security, work's compensation, unemployment insurance, taxes and <br />agency fees. The total fee for an 88 week period is $84,093.00. The cost of inspection <br />services will be charged to the appropriate project construction account as follows: <br />WOPIZIfte V91416111ad0uJ11:140 <br />Kings Highway Improvements (58th Avenue) 109-214-541-067.31 <br />37th,41st, and 451 Streets Improvements 309-215-541-067.66 <br />Indian River Boulevard Frontage Road 309-214-541-066.51 <br />4'h Street Widening US 1 to Old Dixie Highway 101-156-541-067.29 <br />CR 510/US 1 Intersection Improvements 101-153-541-067.36 <br />The Alternatives are as follows: <br />TIFUM . <br />Authorize staff to employ William Howard through "At Your Service" at a cost of <br />$23.89/hr. for 88 weeks for a total cost of $84,093.00. <br />Alternative No. 2 <br />Contract with a consulting firm for inspection services. <br />Staff recommends approval of Alternative No. 1. Funding is from the project construction <br />accounts listed above. <br />MOTION was made by Commissioner Macht, <br />SECONDED by Commissioner Eggert, that the <br />Board authorize staff to employ William Howard <br />through At Your Service at a cost of $23.89 per hour <br />for 88 weeks, for a total cost of $84,093, with <br />funding from the project construction accounts, as <br />recommended by staff. <br />Chairman Tippin wondered whether a resident inspector should be considered for the <br />Public Works Department which is quite shorthanded, and County Administrator Chandler <br />felt this is the least expensive way to accomplish the task. He felt it is very fortunate that <br />Mr. Howard has the required expertise. <br />Public Works Director Jim Davis noted that Boyle Engineering provided onsite <br />inspections on the Boulevard, Phase 3, project and the cost was approximately $150,000. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED THE QUESTION and <br />the Motion passed unanimously. <br />FEBRUARY 10, 1998 <br />-45- 60 K 10 4 F,a C -35 , <br />