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percent of the full amount of the bid
and must be in the form of a bidder’s
bond. A bidder’s bond must be exe-
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tion of Manhole Rehab – Minot
Country Club, at the office of the
City Clerk, 515 Second Avenue SW
(Second Floor), Minot, North Dako-
ta, until 11:00 AM on Thursday,
March 25, 2021 at which time the
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read in the Council Chambers.
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The Kansas River rushes over the dam near downtown Lawrence, Thursday afternoon, May 9, 2019.
City leaders have decided not to move forward with a contract to make repairs on the Bowersock Dam after the proposal came in around $400,000 more than anticipated.
As part of its meeting Tuesday, the Lawrence City Commission voted 4-1, with Mayor Brad Finkeldei opposed, to authorize city staff to advertise a request for proposals for engineering services for the design of the dam rehabilitation. The city previously negotiated a contract with J.F. Brennan Company Inc. and Barr Engineering Co. for the project, but the companies were projecting that it would cost the city $1.9 million instead of the $1.5 million that the city anticipated.
Change-Ups: FBA names Burns director
The Family Business Alliance has named Robin Burns its director. Burns will work with the board and staff to develop and implement the strategic plan of the association whose sole mission is to ensure family businesses throughout West Michigan succeed generation to generation. Burns most recently served as the marketing director and management team member at Rhoades McKee. Established in 2006 in partnership with the Grand Rapids Chamber and Grand Valley State University and re-organized in 2018 as a 501(c)(6) within the Grand Rapids Chamber, the FBA has grown to serve over 160 members.
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