By Liz Holbrook
Apr 19, 2021 9:56 PM
WESTON, WI (WSAU) A final bid has been approved for a new municipal facility in Weston.
Monday night the Village of Weston Board of Trustees discussed a recommended bid for the Village’s new municipal facility. The recommended bid from the Building Committee is for a base building of 23,117 square feet with VRF HFVAC system, a repair bay crane, a vehicle and mobile column lifts, and two manual vehicle wash bays done by Neenah-based Miron Construction.
During the discussion, board members heard from Building Committee Chair Mort McBain about the specific features of the recommended bid, Village Administrator Keith Donner about the financing for the project, and Kueny Architects Jon Wallenkamp about the specific construction features of the bid.
Village of Weston Board of Trustees Approves Municipal Facility Bid Recommendation
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By Liz Holbrook
WESTON, WI (WSAU) A new municipal facility has moved one step closer to fruition.
Thursday evening the Village of Weston’s Building Committee heard from Jon Wallenkamp of Kueny Architects regarding the bids received for the new Municipal Facility project. The lowest bid received came from the Neenah based construction firm Miron Construction.
At the meeting Thursday evening the Committee went over the scope of the project included the different alternates posed for the building plan to recommend a full package to the Board of Trustees. Wallenkamp went over two different recommendation packages with the Committee.
The main difference between the two recommendations was the size of the building. The first recommendation was for a smaller base building with 20 less feet of office space while the second recommendation included a larger base building.