
The commissioners approved a $306,000 contract extension for the engineers working on the ferry ramp, David Evans and Associates, Inc., but not before Commissioner Lisa Marsyla expressed concerns.
She noted that the firm originally quoted $298,000 for engineering the project but the bill was now up to $762,174.
Ringen explained that the original quote was for a certain portion of the design work, and because of the opportunity to use federal economic stimulus money for the project, the work schedule has accelerated past the original plan. The firm is now doing work that wasn't originally expected at this point, he said.
In other business Tuesday, commissioners authorized Wahkiakum Fair Manager Sarah Lawrence to purchase bleachers and animal pens for the new arena.
A contractor is erecting a new arena to replace the previous arena and attached buildings, whose roofs collapsed under last December's snowfall.
Lawrence said she had $41,000 available for bleachers and pens and needed to order them soon so they'll be available at fair time.
"I want to make sure we don't have cost over runs and have to come back for more money," said commission Chair Dan Cothren.
"We understand completely," Lawrence said. "My intention is to now spend the whole $41,000."