Commissioners Blindsided By Million-Dollar Change Order
In a rare agreement among all three Washington County Commissioners, they will be talking to Motorola Solutions, Inc about a $1,147,201 change order for the Washington County P25 emergency radio system upgrade. During the agenda setting meeting on Wednesday, both Larry Maggi and Nick Sherman questioned why such a large change order is necessary. Chief of Staff Daryl Price explained that the increase is due to the need for three new support shelters that need to be delivered, built and outfitted. He said the original proposal did not include these because it was felt that the existing infrastructure at the antenna sites would be adequate. Further study indicated otherwise. Commissioners are reaching out to Motorola on Wednesday to get a detailed explanation about the charges. Commissioner Nick Sherman wants to know why this was not included in the initial contract. Commissioner Larry Maggi is also pushing back saying he needs a better explanation as to why this was not in the original contract. The original contract for the project came in at $24.4 million. If this change order is approved, it will push the contract price to $26,380,000. Completion for the project is anticipated for early 2027.


