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    Quote Originally Posted by sic_semper_tyrannis View Post
    The vehicles and gas are all supplied by the contractor as well, so your city is not paying to staff the construction zones.
    How does the contractor supply the actual CSP vehicle that is parked at the site and occupied by one of the CSP off-duty officers? Just wondering about the CSP vehicle only!

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    I am completely convinced the city of Denver would not know how to function without road construction. Damn the orange barrels anyway. It never made sense to me how a mass construction crew could build a complete house w/ furnishings in 7 days, but a road construction crew can't get shit done in 7 months.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    How does the contractor supply the actual CSP vehicle that is parked at the site and occupied by one of the CSP off-duty officers? Just wondering about the CSP vehicle only!
    Certain contractors do contract with the CSP for a trooper and their vehicle and they pay a hourly fee that includes the troopers off duty salary and a few bucks an hour to the state for the use of the vehicle, gas, etc, plus workmans comp coverage.

    The road construction and certain state and federal enforcement grants (DUI, seatbelt, etc.) are the main off duty gigs for the CSP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    Certain contractors do contract with the CSP for a trooper and their vehicle and they pay a hourly fee that includes the troopers off duty salary and a few bucks an hour to the state for the use of the vehicle, gas, etc, plus workmans comp coverage.

    The road construction and certain state and federal enforcement grants (DUI, seatbelt, etc.) are the main off duty gigs for the CSP.
    Many thanks for that information.

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