22 Feb, 2010 in News & Articles by admin

Corydon asbestos bids come in under estimate

The aged hospital campus in Corydon, Indiana is being transformed into a recent government center. The Harrison County Board of Commissioners opened up remaining bids for the project at a distinguished meeting on December 16.

The project manager had estimated that asbestos abatement bids could come in around $900,000, but the highest bid topped out at $870,000 from LVI Environmental Services. The lowest bid was from Midwest Service Group at $434,895.

Bids were as well as opened for the demolition of the oldest portion of the hospital, ranging from $2.5 million to $3.4 million. Other bids that were opened included radio communications, the mechanical as well as plumbing package as well as the electrical package. Six out of the seven bid packages came in under budget, as well as the recommendations were to accept all of the abridged bids as well as the alternates.

For the filled story, go to The Corydon Democrat.

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