LIVERMORE — Selectpersons voted to award the contract to install a new roof on the fire station portion of the municipal building to KKB of Livermore.
The board made the decision Monday to go with the low bid of $9,225.50, administrative assistant Kurt Schaub said Friday.
The company is owned by Ken Keene, he said.
The other two bidders were Hillside Development Corp. of Livermore Falls with a bid of $10,000, and Restorations Home Remodeling of Livermore with a bid of $10,080, Schaub said.
The project entails stripping and discarding shingles, and replacing them with new ones with a minimum of a 30-year warranty. The shingles also have to match as close as possible the town office roof portion of the building, which was redone about five years ago.
Selectpersons were also notified that the town has received a $758 dividend from Maine Municipal Association Risk Management Services, the town’s workers compensation insurer, in recognition of workplace safety, Schaub said.
Highway foreman Roger Ferland also informed town authorities he is working with the Rampart Bituminous LLC of Windham to make sure paving on Tessier, Schoolhouse Hill and Old Leavitt roads meets the town’s expectations, Schaub said
The board will also discuss possibly contracting out for plowing on a few of the minor roads at its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 11, at the town office.
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