YORK – A service bid from the company, Cerris, has been accepted for heating and air conditioning work at the York County Courthouse.
Brian Lewis, the head of courthouse maintenance, told the county board members he asked for bids from local companies as well as from Cerris.
The Cerris company currently does maintenance work on the boiler system in the courthouse.
The county received a bid from Cerris and a bid from a local company. Lewis said the bids were about the same except the local company did not bid doing the boiler work.
“About $4,000 of the Cerris bid is for the boiler work,” Lewis said.
“We thought it would be good to put this matter on the agenda,” said Commissioner Randy Obermier, who is on the building and grounds committee. “We have been associated with Cerris for many years, due to the work with the boilers, and in this case, it seems like continuity would be the right thing to do.”
Lewis said the Cerris service “has been really great.”
“I thought it was good to reach out locally as well and if the local company doesn’t have the ability to service the boiler, that’s that,” Commissioner Chairman Daniel Grotz added.
Everyone voted in favor of going with the Cerris bid.
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