Meyer-Najem is the construction manager for the Nickel Pate Amphitheater project already underway at the Fishers municipal complex. The Board of Works approved the pact, which will pay the firm $565,621. Meyer Construction was awarded the bid for the $6 million project January 21st. The goal is to have the upgrades complete by the time concert season rolls around this summer.
In other items approved by the board during the Monday meeting:
–The city has entered into an agreement with Community Health to provide discounts for city employee medical claims.
–Non-profit organizations receiving financial support from the city are required to sign contribution agreements. You can access the agreements at this link.
–A bid was accepted from 3D Company to clear trees along Allisonville Road, in preparation for the road resurfacing and intersection improvement project on
Allisonville between 126th Street and 131st Street. The tree-clearing operation will cost the city $210,984.00.