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Commissioners table $93,000 Calvary Construction mortar-repair bid after questions about scope and cost
Summary
Mills County commissioners tabled consideration of a roughly $93,000 bid from Calvary Construction to repair mortar and seal the south face of the courthouse after concerns the work would only cover one side and that specialists recommended by the Texas Historical Commission might be needed.
MILLS COUNTY, Texas — Mills County Commissioners on Sept. 9 voted to table consideration of a Calvary Construction bid to repair mortar joints and apply a protective seal to portions of the Mills County Courthouse façade, citing concerns about price and the limited scope of work.
Calvary Construction proposed work focused on the courthouse’ south side where staff and contractors documented active leaks into the district courtroom and adjacent offices. County staff described the contractor’s approach as removing deteriorated mortar around window casings and other joints, replacing it with a…
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