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Contract for Capitol Complex Upgrade Upheld

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A judge says the state properly awarded a $3 million contract for a security project at the Capitol Complex.

Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Joanna Tabit’s decision came in a lawsuit filed by McClanahan Construction of Poca.

Tabit’s order says McClanahan admitted that it couldn’t comply with a 120-day deadline to compete the project.

McClanahan was the low bidder for the contract but was disqualified for submitting a nonconforming bid. The state awarded the contract to the second-lowest bidder, Wiseman Construction of Charleston.

The Charleston Gazette-Mail reports that Tabit issued her ruling last week.

The state plans to install a fence surrounding the Governor’s Mansion and convert two parking lots adjacent to the Culture Center into a bus turnaround.