(KNZA)--A project at the Doniphan County Law Enforcement Center moves forward.
According to the unofficial meeting minutes, the Doniphan County Commission voted Tuesday to accept the low bid received from Lee Grover Construction, of St. Joseph, for the relocation of the hot water heating system in the amount of $217,986.
The Commission took the action on the recommendation of consulting engineers Lankford, Fendler and Associates, of Overland Park. It was among three bids opened last week.
The project entails removal and replacement of the existing hot water heating system from the main floor of the building to the basement level.
In other business, the commission voted to enter into an agreement with the Kansas Department of Transportation for the replacement of a bridge on 195th Road about two miles east of Troy.
KDOT accepted a low bid from B &B Bridge Company, of St. Paul, Kansas, for the project in the amount of $820,203.
Federal funding through KDOT's Off-System Bridge Replacement Program will pay for 80 percent of the project costs. The county will be responsible for 20 percent of the total project costs--including engineering--or $180,445.
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