An unidentified staff member told the DeKalb County board that RG Anderson of Nashville, Tennessee, had the highest-ranked score among nine construction-management proposals and recommended the board enter into a contract with the firm for the county’s new elementary school project.
The staff member said the procurement process is complete and that nine submittals were reviewed and scored. “The highest ranked score was from RG Anderson out of Nashville, Tennessee,” the staff member said, adding that a tabulation showing how scores lay out had been provided to the board.
The presenter recommended that the board “move forward with entering into contract with them for the new elementary school project.” The transcript records the presenter asking, “Any questions?” and then saying, “Okay,” with no further discussion or formal vote recorded.
Details provided in the presentation were limited to the number of proposals and the top-ranked firm; the transcript does not include contract value, timeline, funding sources, or a board vote. The staff member said the scoring and calculations supported the ranking and provided the tabulation as documentation for the recommendation.
Next steps were not specified in the transcript. The item appears to be at the recommendation stage, with staff asking the board if there were questions; the record does not show whether the board approved, postponed, or voted on the recommendation during this session.