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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
2/6/1989
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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CAROLINAS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION of[ice ol <br /> <br /> CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA 28211 <br /> Phone: (704) 365-4016 <br /> <br /> January 23, 1989 <br /> <br /> To: All North Carolina Boards of County Commissioners <br /> Note: Please distribute to your County Commissioners <br /> Gentlemen: <br /> <br /> In its meeting December 8 and 9, 1988, the Association of Boards of County <br /> Commissioners voted to support legislation which would abolish the Separate Contracts <br /> law (G.S. 143-128) in construction. <br /> <br /> We have had electrical contractors "spot-cheCk" various counties and county <br /> conunissioners to determine the reasoning for this stand. To our surprise we discovered <br /> that many counties and county commissioners were not aware of this proposal and in fact <br /> did not favor a change to the existing law. <br /> <br /> This letter is to both inform your county of such a proposal and to inquire as to whether <br /> your county will Support such a move. <br /> <br /> There are many reasons why the electrical contractors favor the retention of G.S. i43-128; <br /> however, the one reason wldch we believe you nfight be interested in is our unified belief <br /> that abolishment of this law will result in an increased cost to the taxpayer for construction <br /> projects. We also believe that you would be interested in the fact that abolishment could <br /> lead to less competition and in fact escalate the costs even further. <br /> <br /> Should you desire additional information, please notify the writer. <br /> <br /> Sincerely, <br />~ BoblNAS ELECTRICAL CONTIL,',.CTORS ASSN.. INC. <br /> Executive Dkector <br /> <br /> JWB/gh <br /> <br /> cc: Itenry Jones <br /> NCPHCC <br /> CECA MemberShip <br /> <br /> tr PAYS TO USE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL C01~IRACTOR <br /> <br /> <br />
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