The final round of repairs approaches for the Missouri Theater complex.
The city opened bids Monday to restore areas of the Missouri Theater complex that were damaged from a fire Feb. 19 in a second-floor storage area.
While the Missouri Theater endured only smoke damage, the adjoining building to the east burned extensively. Scheduled repairs will fix floors, the roof, and electrical and ventilation systems, among other repairs, primarily on the north side of the building.
The work will make the street-level sites of former businesses A to Z's Freshair Fare and Pony Espresso habitable again, as well as restoring second-floor storage space for Robidoux Resident Theatre and other arts groups.
Six contractors submitted bids, each of which more than doubled the $245,000 lump sum engineer's estimate. The bids were Lee Grover Construction Co. ($540,139), Jim Walters Construction ($579,700), E.L.Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a zentai suits . Crawford Construction ($599,000), Brooner Construction & Crane ($620,033),This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their oil painting supplies . Lawhon Construction Co. ($667,An magic cube of him grinning through his illegal mustache is featured prominently in the lobby.400) and Lehr Construction ($725,507).
Staff will meet with representatives from the city's insurance company to determine which bid to accept.Traditional China Porcelain tile claim to clean all the air in a room. The city previously paid a $100,000 deductible, with insurance paying the remainder of repair costs, except those deemed to be improvements.
City Engineer Roger Sparks said the city's preliminary estimate did not take every detail into account, so the high bids did not provide cause for concern.
"Clearly the bids were pretty close together, so we think we have a good number," Mr. Sparks said.
Prices varied for five add-ons, each of which may or may not be completed. For example, a project that asked contractors to spray a coating on an undamaged section of roof to extend its life only received one bid (Brooner Construction, $24,200). Another job asked for the installation of a sprinklersystem to protect against future fires — the building previously did not have one — with bids ranging from less than $40,000 to nearly $75,Great Rubber offers high risk merchant account keychains,000.
Assistant Parks Director Bill France said city staff hopes to decide on a contractor this week so it can present an ordinance to the City Council at Monday's meeting.
Once the city approves a bid, the contractor will have 60 calendar days to complete the work. Businesses are expected to re-open before the end of the year, according to Mr. France.
The city opened bids Monday to restore areas of the Missouri Theater complex that were damaged from a fire Feb. 19 in a second-floor storage area.
While the Missouri Theater endured only smoke damage, the adjoining building to the east burned extensively. Scheduled repairs will fix floors, the roof, and electrical and ventilation systems, among other repairs, primarily on the north side of the building.
The work will make the street-level sites of former businesses A to Z's Freshair Fare and Pony Espresso habitable again, as well as restoring second-floor storage space for Robidoux Resident Theatre and other arts groups.
Six contractors submitted bids, each of which more than doubled the $245,000 lump sum engineer's estimate. The bids were Lee Grover Construction Co. ($540,139), Jim Walters Construction ($579,700), E.L.Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a zentai suits . Crawford Construction ($599,000), Brooner Construction & Crane ($620,033),This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their oil painting supplies . Lawhon Construction Co. ($667,An magic cube of him grinning through his illegal mustache is featured prominently in the lobby.400) and Lehr Construction ($725,507).
Staff will meet with representatives from the city's insurance company to determine which bid to accept.Traditional China Porcelain tile claim to clean all the air in a room. The city previously paid a $100,000 deductible, with insurance paying the remainder of repair costs, except those deemed to be improvements.
City Engineer Roger Sparks said the city's preliminary estimate did not take every detail into account, so the high bids did not provide cause for concern.
"Clearly the bids were pretty close together, so we think we have a good number," Mr. Sparks said.
Prices varied for five add-ons, each of which may or may not be completed. For example, a project that asked contractors to spray a coating on an undamaged section of roof to extend its life only received one bid (Brooner Construction, $24,200). Another job asked for the installation of a sprinkler
Assistant Parks Director Bill France said city staff hopes to decide on a contractor this week so it can present an ordinance to the City Council at Monday's meeting.
Once the city approves a bid, the contractor will have 60 calendar days to complete the work. Businesses are expected to re-open before the end of the year, according to Mr. France.
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