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County staff say partial renovation of 401 building would cost about $6.5 million; officials weigh relocation options
Summary
County engineering staff presented a Centrica energy-efficiency study that estimates about $6.5 million for partial renovations to the countybuilding at 401, and discussed options including phased work, buying adjacent land or relocating offices to a county-owned parcel outside downtown Hudson.
County engineering staff told the Public Works Committee on Aug. 20 that a consultantCentricahas proposed roughly $6.5 million for a partial energy-efficiency renovation of the countybuilding at 401, but committee members were urged to compare that price and the buildinglong-term needs before committing. The engineering presenter said, "Long story short, looking at the price tag from Centrica, it's $6,500,000." That figure covers replacement of exterior doors and windows, a new HVAC system and electrical upgrades associated with a modern mechanical system. The Centrica study, paid for with grant funds, produced detailed cost estimates and a…
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