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Bid awarded for hospital demolition
The former Veterans Memorial Hospital, pictured, will soon be torn down.
Sarah Hawley | Sentinel
POMEROY The Meigs County Commissioners awarded the contract for demolition of the former Veterans Memorial Hospital during Thursday’s meeting, selecting Raze International of Shadyside, Ohio.
In awarding the bid, the commissioners stated that the bid must be awarded to the “Best and lowest” bid which meets all the requirements for the project.
Of the eight bids submitted last week, Raze International’s bid of $435,000 was the second lowest behind Evans Landscaping of Cincinnati with a bid of $414,098.
Other bids submitted were as follows:
Staff Writer
Photo by Eric Ayres
Wheeling City Council on Tuesday is expected to hear a first reading on legislation authorizing asbestos removal and demolition on property the city acquired last year on 19th Street.
WHEELING City council will soon decide whether to spend nearly half a million dollars to knock down the former warehouses on 19th Street.
The first reading of the ordinance authorizing that move will come at the council’s first meeting of March at noon Tuesday. That also will be the first meeting in months held in person at the City-County Building on Chapline Street. The COVID-19 pandemic sent prior meetings to the virtual realm, as health and safety concerns prompted city officials to conduct business online.
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mnewbanks@mariettatimes.com A child of the Boys and Girls Club of Washington County jumps to high-five the Phase One fundraising achievement this week for the new gymnasium project. (Photo by Michele Newbanks) Chad Kish of Raze International cuts down I-beams used in the former Little Hocking Elementary on Tuesday. (Photo by Michele Newbanks) Parts of the former Little Hocking Elementary are moved into piles by heavy equipment Tuesday. (Photo by Michele Newbanks) Three pieces of heavy machinery move rubble from the former Little Hocking Elementary Tuesday. (Photo by Michele Newbanks) The Wood County Schools Board of Education recognized three students Tuesday as 2021 National Merit Scholarship Finalists. From left are Cecelia Fatta (Parkersburg), Nicholas Murphy (Parkersburg South) and Jacob Huggins (Williamstown). (Photo Provided)