However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K.
At Monday’s public meeting, Corner Brook city council approved a change order on the retaining wall project in Curling at a cost of nearly $170K. However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K. Mayor Jim Parsons says this change order is related to geotechnical challenges and deals with moving telecoms. The project should be complete by the end of October.
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