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Summerland council spends money on large items

Fleet of trucks, dam repair, arts centre renovations listed in procurement report
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Renovations to the Summerland Arts and Cultural Centre building came in at more than $400,000. The renovation work was one of several large items in the first quarter of 2021. (File photo)

The municipality of Summerland has spent more than $500,000 on five new 4x4 service trucks.

The contract value was $521,473, including trade-in allowance, for five retiring service vehicles for the municipality’s fleet.

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This was one of several items in the municipality’s quarterly procurement report for the first quarter of 2021. The report lists all procurment items valued at $250,000 or more.

The Isintok outlet pipe replacement project, supplied by Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd., came in at $285,541 plus tax.

The contract for upgrades to the Summerland Arts and Cultural Centre building was valued at $426,634.

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