Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 153.20 | Duty of attorney general.
...The attorney general shall have charge of and direct the proceedings necessary to enforce contracts authorized by sections 153.01 to 153.19, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.21 | Building commission.
...When the board of county commissioners has determined to erect a courthouse or other county building, or to make an addition to, or to make an improvement of any existing county owned building, the board may appoint four suitable and competent freehold electors of the county, who shall, together with the board, constitute a building commission and serve until the courthouse or other county building, or the addition t... |
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Section 153.22 | Compensation of commissioners.
...ceive a reasonable compensation for the time actually employed, to be fixed by the court of common pleas and on its approval paid from the county treasury. Their compensation in the aggregate shall not exceed eight thousand dollars. |
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Section 153.23 | Expenses of building commission.
...ischarge of the duties of the building commission shall be paid from the county treasury on the order of the board of county commissioners and the warrant of the county auditor. |
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Section 153.24 | Oath and bond.
... the persons appointed to the building commission shall each take an oath of office and give bond for the faithful and honest discharge of official duties in the same amount as required of members of the board of county commissioners, with sureties approved by the judge of the court of common pleas. Such bond shall be delivered to the county treasurer and kept in the treasurer's office. |
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Section 153.25 | Vacancies.
... the vacancy shall be filled by appointment by the judge of the court of common pleas as provided in section 153.21 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.26 | Contracts.
...for furnishing, heating, lighting, and ventilating it, and for the sewerage thereof. Until the building is completed and accepted by the commission, the commission may determine all questions connected therewith. The commission shall be governed by sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code, relating to the erection of public buildings of the county. |
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Section 153.27 | Architects - superintendents - employees.
...mmission may employ architects, superintendents, and other necessary employees during the construction of a courthouse or other county building and fix their compensation and bond. |
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Section 153.28 | Plans, drawings, and cost estimates filed with county auditor.
... No such change shall be made until the price to be paid therefor has been agreed upon in writing between the commission and the contractor. |
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Section 153.29 | Proceedings of building commission.
...ther employees and the fixing of their compensation, the approval of bonds or bid guaranties, and the allowance of estimates shall be in writing and shall require for their adoption the votes of five members of the building commission, taken by yeas and nays recorded on the journal of the board of county commissioners. When signed by five members of the commission, the county auditor shall draw his warrant on the cou... |
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Section 153.30 | Record of proceedings.
...n his office all plans, drawings, representations, bills of material, specifications of work, and estimates of costs in detail and in the aggregate pertaining to the building. |
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Section 153.31 | Plans and estimates for construction - construction project manager or consultants.
...ivision (D) of this section, when it becomes necessary for the board of county commissioners of a county to erect or cause to be erected a public building, or a substructure for a bridge, or an addition to or alteration thereof, before entering into any contract therefor or repair thereof or for the supply of any materials therefor, they shall cause to be made by a registered architect or registered professional engi... |
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Section 153.311 | Construction of public building in stages.
...ng in stages and letting contracts from time to time for various portions of the work, so long as the total cost of construction of a project, which may include more than one building, is reasonably estimated by the board to exceed fifteen million dollars. |
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Section 153.32 | Contracts for erection and repair of superstructures.
...When it becomes necessary to erect a bridge, the board of county commissioners shall determine the length and width of the superstructure, and whether it shall be single or double track, and it shall advertise for bids for performing the labor and furnishing the materials necessary to the erection thereof in accordance with sections 307.86 to 307.92 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.33 | Bids on other plans may be considered.
...the county auditor for a period of fifteen days prior to the date for receiving bids. Such plans and specifications shall show the number of spans, the length of each, the nature, quality, and size of the materials to be used, the length of the structure when completed, and whether there is any patent on the bid plan, or any part thereof, and if so, on what part thereof. |
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Section 153.34 | Contents of advertisement.
...its advertisement, the board of county commissioners shall invite bidders to make bids for furnishing all the materials and performing all the work, or for such parts thereof as bidders deem proper, and include such other matter as is required in section 307.87 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.35 | Plans shall be kept on file in county auditor's office.
... contract with the successful bidder. When it is necessary to alter, repair, or make an addition to a bridge, the board of county commissioners in making contracts therefor, shall conform to sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code, in relation to the erection of bridges as nearly as the nature of the case will permit. |
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Section 153.36 | Approval of plans for courthouse or jail.
...ll be submitted to the board of county commissioners. If the estimated total cost of the project is greater than seventy-five thousand dollars, the materials also shall be submitted to the clerk of the court of common pleas, the sheriff, and probate judge, and one person to be appointed by the judge of the court of common pleas, for their approval. A project with an estimated total cost greater than seventy-five thou... |
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Section 153.37 | Approval of plans for county home.
...addition to, or alteration of a county home, they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners. If approved by a majority of the board, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of the board of county commissioners and kept for the inspection and use of parties interested. |
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Section 153.38 | Approval of plans for bridge.
...ll be submitted to the board of county commissioners and the county engineer. If approved by a majority of them, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of county engineer and kept for the inspection of parties interested. |
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Section 153.39 | Approval of plans for children's home.
...relate to the building of a children's home, they shall be submitted to the board of county commissioners and three citizens of the county, to be appointed by a resident judge of the court of common pleas, or a judge residing in the same subdivision of the judicial district. If approved by a majority of them, a copy thereof shall be deposited in the office of the board of county commissioners and kept by the board fo... |
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Section 153.44 | Contracts submitted to prosecuting attorney.
...ll be submitted by the board of county commissioners to the prosecuting attorney of the county. If found to be in accordance with sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code, and a certificate to that effect is indorsed thereon by the prosecuting attorney, such contracts shall have full effect, otherwise the contract shall be void. |
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Section 153.45 | Commissioners may annul old and make new contracts.
...made part thereof, the board of county commissioners may annul such contract, and shall proceed to make another contract for the completion thereof, in accordance with sections 153.01 to 153.60, inclusive, of the Revised Code. |
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Section 153.49 | Duty of county treasurer.
...gister of the names of the persons to whom they are paid. |
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Section 153.50 | Separate bids for work and materials.
...ion 153.65 of the Revised Code. (5) "General contracting" means constructing and managing an entire public improvement project, including the branches or classes of work specified in division (B) of this section, under the award of a single aggregate lump sum contract. (6) "General contracting firm" means a person capable of performing general contracting. (B) Except for contracts made with a construction man... |