Howard County will host a local contractor open house to share information on how area contractors can participate in the construction of the new Howard County jail.
The open house at 1:00 p.m. on May 21 will provide an overview of the project, have construction documents available for review and outline opportunities for local contractors to get involved. Representatives from Garmong Construction will be available to answer questions from attendees.
“Howard County is being proactive and intentional about ensuring this project creates opportunities for local contractors and workers,” stated Howard County Commissioners Jack Dodd, Brad Bray and Jeff Lipinski. “This is one of the most significant projects the county has undertaken in decades, and we want to make sure local businesses are aware of how they can participate and contribute to its success.”
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