Guernsey County Commissioner authorized two assignments this week working with a culvert replacement and removal of asbestos elements.
Zemba Bros. of Zanesville will exchange for a 16-foot culvert alternative by using underground directional drill at 12342 Independence Ave., in Kimbolton. The believed price tag for the undertaking which include the installation of a capture basin and restoration of disturbed parts with seed and mulch is $36,978. The estimate does not contain charges and permits.
Initial Alternative Staffing Companies LLC of Columbus will clear away about 1,500 sq. toes floor tiles that contains asbestos and an equal volume of carpeting from the Juvenile Probation Division at the Guernsey County Courthouse. The price of $8,600 is to be paid out from the County Making Fund and involve charges, materials/material labor and squander removal.
This is section of the renovation ideas for the Juvenile Probation Division will undertake. Commissioner beforehand approved V2 Architects to do the renovation at a charge of close to $18,000, which is to be paid out from the County Making Fund.
When the do the job begins this summer, the juvenile probation department will be relocated to a county-owned business creating at the corner of North Fourth Road and Wheeling Avenue until eventually the do the job is finish.
Furthermore, the city Economic and Community Advancement Department, with the support of Progressive Community Enhancement Initiatives, was granted authorization to submit an application for FY 2022 Neighborhood Growth Block Grant Allocation Grant System on behalf of the Commissioners to the Ohio Division of Growth.
The eligible amount of the grant software can be up to $210,000.
The county will also utilize for a Neighborhood Revitalization grant for up to $750,000
This posting initially appeared on The Each day Jeffersonian: Culvert substitute and asbestos removing costs authorized by county
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