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City Council Approves Emergency Demolition Contracts Worth Millions

September 24, 2024 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan


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City Council Approves Emergency Demolition Contracts Worth Millions
During a recent meeting of the Public Health and Safety Standing Committee, Council member Santiago Romero presented a series of 17 resolutions focused on emergency contracts primarily for demolition and construction services, all funded by the city.

The committee reviewed several contracts aimed at addressing urgent demolition needs for both residential and commercial properties. Notable contracts included:

- **Contract 307-7419**: An emergency demolition for a residential property at 3849 32nd Street, awarded to Detroit Next Incorporated for $20,700.
- **Contract 307-7562**: An emergency demolition for the commercial property at 6559 West Grand River, contracted to Inner City Contracting LLC for $219,702.
- **Contract 307-7600**: Another commercial property at 12818 Woodrow Wilson will undergo emergency demolition, with a contract amount of $373,221.40, also awarded to Inner City Contracting LLC.

In total, the resolutions included multiple contracts for emergency demolitions across various locations, with amounts ranging from approximately $23,000 to over $373,000. The majority of these contracts were awarded to Inner City Contracting LLC and Detroit Next Incorporated, reflecting a focused effort to manage hazardous structures in the city.

Additionally, the committee addressed contracts for roof repairs at municipal parking locations, furniture design and installation for the Department of Public Safety, and traffic management consulting services, with total expenditures reaching over $3.7 million for these projects.

The meeting underscored the city's commitment to public safety and infrastructure improvement through timely and necessary contract approvals.

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