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Bids sought for PSB renovation

by | Jul 31, 2019 | Latest

Estimated costs to renovate the Public Safety Building and contracting with a firm to manage the city of Wylie fleet of vehicles were topics of a pair of workshops held last week as part of the regular city council meeting.

The session was conducted Tuesday, July 23 at the Municipal Complex on Country Club Road.

Assistant City Manager Brent Parker reported that bids are currently being sought and will be presented at the Aug. 27 council meeting to refurbish the PSB that has been out of service since sustaining substantial damage in the April 2016 hailstorm. Since then, the police department and emergency dispatching have operated out of portable buildings and fire department administrative offices moved to space in city hall.

Parker worked with Architect’s Design Group and Pogue Construction on plans and costs estimates for the project. Costs presented by the assistant city manager last week ranged from $13.99 million to $17.8 million, depending on options approved by the council. Architectural fees and bond costs add another $1 million to the cost.

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By Joe Reavis • [email protected]

Collin College Summer/Fall 2026 Reg 2

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