Library Second Floor Expansion Contract Awarded By Council

Fairhope, Alabama 

 

2nd floor library remodel.

 

During their February 15 meeting, the city council awarded low-bidder Witherington Construction  the contract to remodel the library's second floor for $812K.

The Friends of the Library Foundation non-profit organization was responsible for raising the money for the project, but with the lions share coming from the city and Single Tax Corporation (over $700K); it also developed the design and hired the architect Mott MacDonald of Daphne.

The 'Friends' had awarded the bid to Witherington first during a January Library Board meeting, but according to councilman Conyers, since this is a city-owned building, it was necessary to comply with state law for he city council itself to conduct its own independent bidding process -- and award a contract to the low bidder, which turned out the same (in fact, slightly less this time).

The plan includes a major expansion of "teen/youth space" upstairs with "maker space" and rooms for library technical services, and the Friends of the Library. 

Construction should begin by spring. The Friends raised just over $1 million; any left over will go to furnish the spaces.

 

2nd floor plan.

 


Comments

Anonymous said…
A branch library is needed close to the high School
Anonymous said…
Fairhope seems to be flush with money. One project after another. Is anyone aware they are replacing electric meters city wide at $ 400 each. Smart meters. You may want to research them.
Anonymous said…
Smart meters were already installed years ago. This project funded by donations. People are so poorly informed these days.
Anonymous said…
Smart meters were just installed in my area and on my home last week. The city employee doing the work stated our area was the first test area. And No this was not years ago but days. These meters transmit once a day so as to eliminate the drive around trucks. But thank you for being poorly informed.
Anonymous said…
way cant they put in an escalator at the library?