The City of Prince Rupert is seemingly ready to move forward with renovations to their recently leased facility on Chamberlain Avenue, as they prepare to the turn the only Sherman GM location into the new home for the Public Works Department.
A Request For Tenders was issued on Wednesday towards some Structural work for the facility as the City looks to prepare for second floor offices in the facility.
Scope of Call for Tenders from BC Bid click to enlarge |
As part of the tender process, a site visit for Bidders is set for 10 AM on November 2nd.
The Bid process closes on November 8th.
The Contract award will be issued on November 10th, with the successful bidder expected to be mobilized on the site by November 21, the work is expected to be substantially completed by February 28th of next year.
As part of the documentation towards the Bid, the Area of work appears to run along the showroom side of the old auto dealership that faces on Portage Avenue.
Area of work related to the City's call for Tender for work on the Public Works Facility (From BC Bid) |
Here is a chance for a council member to be bold and ask an ugly question.
ReplyDeleteHow much money have tax payers paid to date on the lease only to get to an RFP announcement?
Why don’t you go ask yourself at the monthly COW? Weird how anonymous people demand accountability yet are too afraid to do anything about it!
DeleteNot really sure why it's expected that residents should be doing the work of the elected city councillors who are paid to ask the kind of questions that have been posed here.
DeleteIt is kind of part of their job description when they run for office, the recent importance of the last few years of being part of the 'team' seems to have taken away from that kind of responsibility and need for public civic oversight
NCR
Great justification to hide behind your computer screen
DeleteMuch like council hiding behind closed meetings
DeleteThe planning and engineering costs are never factored into the city estimates. the public would be upset if they knew how much stuff really costs!
ReplyDeletemost hurtin blog ahha
ReplyDeleteThank you for the word salad, much appreciated.
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