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Gaddie Shamrock accepts Fiscal Court terms

See full Adair County Fiscal Court meeting, June 8, 2010 REPORT

By Ed Waggener

Adair County Fiscal Court has a chip and seal contract. Fiscal court approved, conditionally, the bid submitted by the Adair County firm at its special June 8, 2010, meeting.

Judge Melton, in response to a request for an update, said that Terry Corbin, representing Gaddie Shamrock came to the CJE's office to inform the court that Gaddie Shamrock agreed to the terms the court made in conditionally accepting the Gaddie bid.

The agreement means that flood repair work requiring new chip and seal work for the county roads will proceed on schedule.

"We really appreciate Gaddie Shamrock's quick acceptance," of the conditions, Judge Melton said."Because of the May flood, we are facing a huge task to get roads ready before school starts in August. I really appreciate Terry getting back to us to put that concern behind us."

The condition was that Gaddie Shamrock would honor the terms of the bid announcement and not require that the gravel used in the paving be purchased from Gaddie Shamrock quarries.

The firm had inserted that condition into its bid, which created a conflict for the court, which had already accepted the lower materials bid from Burton Stone, another Adair County firm.





This story was posted on 2010-06-10 05:47:46
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