Special magistrate and appointment resolution
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving the following utility relocation costs associated with the development of the new fire station no. 1 at 833 6th street: (1) to florida power and light (fpl), a $10,000.00 deposit for engineering services and the estimated amount of $506,000.00, plus a 10% contingency ($50,600.00), for construction costs associated with the…
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A resolution of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, approving the following utility relocation costs associated with the development of the new fire station no. 1 at 833 6th street: (1) to florida power and light (fpl), a $10,000.00 deposit for engineering services and the estimated amount of $506,000.00, plus a 10% contingency ($50,600.00), for construction costs associated with the relocation of the fpl utility facilities, for a total amount not to exceed $566,600.00; said costs including the relocation of existing duct bank, abandonment of existing vault room, and installation of temporary power during construction; and (2) to at&t, the estimated amount of $392,681.05, plus a 10% contingency ($39,268.11), for a total amount not to exceed $431,949.16 for the preparation of a detailed design and binding cost estimate and the construction costs related to the relocation of the at&t facilities; and approving, in substantial form, letter agreements with fpl and at&t, authorizing the preparation of cost estimates for their respective work; and further authorizing the city manager and city clerk to execute any documents or agreements related to the relocation work for each utility, subject to approval by the city attorney. Capital improvement projects
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