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AG asks cabinet members, municipal officials to return Yutu OT pay

AG asks cabinet members, municipal officials to return Yutu OT pay
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Airport Road improvement project begins

DEPARTMENT of Public Works Secretary James A. Ada on Monday issued a notice to proceed to Hawaiian Rock Products general manager David L. Bush regarding the Route 35 — Tun Herman Pan Road or Airport Road —improvement project. “The contract performance time is 240 calendar days to complete the road improvements based on the scope of work developed under the DPQ21-IFB-003 package, Ada said. The completion date is Jan. 4, 2022, the notice added. Any additional work not included in the original contract scope must be approved by the DPW secretary through an authorized contract change order prior to commencement of the work. “Do not rely on any other form of verbal written approval to perform any additional work,” Ada said. “Any and all expenses incurred prior to the approval of a properly executed contract change order may not be eligible for reimbursements.”

CNMI will start $40 5M in road improvements

CNMI will start $40.5M in road improvements Staff Reports Road construction will commence this year to improve the transportation needs of the Northern Marianas. The administration of Gov. Ralph Torres and Lt. Gov. Arnold Palacios has committed to repairing and enhancing major highways and thoroughfares on Saipan, according to a news release. Led by Palacios, the Highway Task Force streamlined plans and funding to rebuild roads damaged through disasters, heavy equipment, erosion and stormwater runoff. The need to align projects and funding sources was a critical component, ensuring that all federal partners understand the needs of the CNMI as much as those who are doing the “boots on the ground” work, the release stated.

CNMI Senate Committees To Address Issues With Landfills

CNMI Senate Committees To Address Issues With Landfills Submitted by PIR Editor on Wed, 05/10/2017 - 15:42 Department of Public Works says $5.5 million needed  By Jon Perez  SAIPAN, CNMI (Saipan Tribune, May 11, 2017) – The Senate committees on Fiscal Affairs and Public Utilities, Transportation, and Communications held separate public meetings to address the issues regarding the CNMI’s landfills, particularly the one in Marpi. Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee chair Jude U. Hofschneider (R-Tinian), said the Department of Public Works has requested the CNMI Legislature’s assistance in the construction of Cell 3 of the Marpi landfill, which would be done in phases. DPW Secretary James A. Ada sent a letter to legislative leaders about this.

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