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consultingFlagged for ReviewPortland, OR·FY2025

$128,675

Oregon Courts Pay $129K for Space Needs Assessment Study

Oregon Judicial Department

The Oregon Judicial Department is spending $129K to hire consultants to assess space needs for the Court of Appeals and Tax Court. This type of facilities assessment could potentially be handled by existing state facilities staff at lower cost.

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Concern Score: 65/100

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