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North Bay council has awarded a contract to Ed Seguin and Sons Trucking and Paving Ltd. for the demolition of the former Sands motel.
Council approved the $149,641.75 contract, plus HST, Tuesday evening for the disposal of the motel, located at the corner of Fisher Street and McIntyre Street East, as well as a neighbouring home.
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Ed Seguin and Sons came in with the lowest of 23 bids received by the city for the work.
The cost to complete the work will be recovered through property taxes on the properties.
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