No bids were received for the mold remediation job at the Jamesport Community Center Tuesday, and town officials are going back to the original plan of awarding a contract for the job on an emergency basis.
"I'm going forward with the emergency contract as we should have done on May 18," Supervisor Sean Walter said Tuesday. "All we've done is delay this by two weeks and allow the mold to grow for two weeks longer."
The Town Board was set vote on awarding a contract on an emergency basis at Wednesday's meeting.
Officials said they hoped to get the job done quickly because a number of summer programs were scheduled to start at the Jamesport Community Center in the first week in July, including a popular summer camp. That time frame could not be met if the job were to be re-bid, officials said.
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The Town Board was set vote on awarding a contract on an emergency basis at Wednesday's meeting.
Officials said they hoped to get the job done quickly because a number of summer programs were scheduled to start at the Jamesport Community Center in the first week in July, including a popular summer camp. That time frame could not be met if the job were to be re-bid, officials said.">
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