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GREENFIELD – The Fire Station Building Committee approved a design change request by Chief Robert Strahan that would effectively restore the museum into the overall construction budget.“We’re going to hear that’s a need and not a want,” Strahan said..
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Negotiations for Greenfield’s temporary fire station costs have begun
The Hope Street municipal parking lot in Greenfield, where a temporary fire station will be located for an estimated two years, as seen from Prospect Street. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
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GREENFIELD The owner project manager for the city’s temporary and new fire station project has gone back to the company that will most likely supply the Fire Department with two trailers to temporarily house its offices and sleeping quarters in the hope of renegotiating a cost of no more than $405,000.
Fire Station Building Committee Chair David Singer said the committee received several bids for the job, but Vanguard was the only one that offered what the city is looking for. After checking with the state, Singer said he learned the committee could negotiate with Vanguard without seeking more bids.
Greenfield to choose temporary fire station contractors by mid-February
The Hope Street municipal parking lot, as seen from Prospect Street, will be the site of Greenfield’s temporary fire station. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ
Published: 1/12/2021 5:03:46 PM
GREENFIELD The $1.9 million temporary fire station project is on track, both financially and timewise, and officials say the city will choose the contractors who will construct the modular buildings in the municipal parking lot on Hope Street by mid-February.
The Temporary Fire Station Building Committee reported Monday that the project is moving forward and so far there have been no surprises. The Fire Department expects to move into the temporary station by the end of June or beginning of July, so the city can demolish the current station on Main Street to make way for the new Greenfield Public Library.