The county can put a cap on a construction contract! That's welcome news.
At their 26 June 2012 Regular Session the Lowndes County Commission approved an item listed on the agenda as "9. FY 2010 Community Development Block Grant". They added three qualifications:
- That the grant applicant delivers the deed to the Board of Commissioners that is acceptable to the Board of Commissioners.
- That the construction contract not exceed 700,000.
- That the grant applicant is in agreement with the Board of Commissioners to pay the difference between the grant funds and project costs.
That's all admirable, and quite a difference from the approach the Commission took to another grant-funded project: the no-bid contract with Scruggs Co. for the new Moody AFB gate. Did we the taxpayers ever find out how much the final contract was for and how much the final cost overrun was?
Of course, in this new case, we never learned who the construction contractor was, or whether there were bids, of anything else about the contract. Why doesn't the Commission want us to know such things?
-jsq
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I never though that a cap can be involve in any construction. Thanks for sharing this info.