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Playland amusement park opened with only limited rides after politicians handed out a $1.7 million no-bid “emergency” ...
Playland Amusement Park’s return to county management will cost an additional $1.7 million due to an emergency no-bid contract with Zamperla, Inc. Zamperla will inspect, repair, and maintain ...
The emergency declaration, signed by Westchester Parks Commissioner Kathy O’Connor, allows the County to bypass competitive bidding and immediately hire Zamperla, Inc., an Italian-based global ...
Westchester County Enacts Emergency Order to Revive Playland with Zamperla Inc. Amid Operator's Exit
Following the abrupt departure of its previous operator, Standard Amusements, the park's preparedness was at risk, prompting county officials to bypass normal procedures and enlist Zamperla ...
The emergency order allowed the county to select without competitive bidding the amusement ride company Zamperla, Inc., to inspect, repair, replace and maintain rides and procure necessary ...
It has selected Zamperla, Inc. to do the needed emergency work to open up the park.
Standard terminated its contract just three years into a 30-year contract. The county said it has chosen Zamperla, Inc. to both repair Playland's rides and maintain them. The emergency declaration ...
The Parks Department has selected Zamperla, Inc. to do the needed emergency work to open up the park. Trump Suffers Legal Blow — Another Constitutional Violation Ranking All-You-Can-Eat Chain ...
Parks has selected Zamperla, Inc. to carry out the necessary emergency work which includes inspecting, repairing, replacing and maintaining these specific rides and procuring necessary supplies and ...
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